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Money and Wholeness

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

By Gayle Knight Colman

At this time in our country’s (and world’s) markets, the topic of personal responsibility could not be more timely and apropos. Systems fail when there is a lack of integrity and unhealthy responsibility permeating the structure. Individuals who take more responsibility or less responsibility create the systems and structures that fail. Unhealthy responsibility has contributed to what’s happening in our markets today.

If you are embracing 100% responsibility around your relationship with money, then your response to money issues will be free of blame or feeling burdened. Blame comes from a victim mentality and shows up when you take less than 100% responsibility for money matters. Feeling an overwhelming sense of burden comes from a hero mentality and shows up when you take more than 100% responsibility for money matters.

Your opportunity is to fully own 100% of what happens in your relationship with money while coming from a place of wholeness, purpose, and personal authority. When you are fully grounded in 100% responsibility, you will experience a centered steady sense of peace. Then when something does happens, there is no lasting charge around the next action.

When you examine your personal responsibility as it relates to money, what do you discover?