by admin on April 28, 2010
Are You A Woman Who Knows That She Needs To Get Control Of Her Money…. BUT Isn’t Sure Where To Begin?
You’re VERY concerned about creating financial security for your family but you’ve got raked up credit card debt, have little savings and are receiving less income than you deserve.
You’re wondering why you’re still juggling each month to pay all your bills—even when your household income appears sufficient.
You know you need to manage your personal finances. But you can’t muster the time, interest or motivation to implement a money plan…. Why is that?
You may be thinking:
You’ve got too many other things on your plate to deal with money
You’re not interested in the the topic of money (except to spend it)
You’re not knowledgeable enough about money
Your husband/partner handles our money
You’re not supposed to want more money
Chances are, these reasons have very little to do with why you’re not managing your money.
As a mother of a small child, many of these thoughts have gone through my mind. Unfortunately I began to see what happened to mothers who were not paying attention to their finances. Women like me: college-educated and living comfortably in the suburbs, were devastated financially as a result of divorces, unemployment and the illness/death of spouse. For every woman who I met who weathered her financial storm, there were probably five others who were drowning—along with their children. I realized that I owed it to myself and to my child to plan for a rainy day. More important it was better to do it before some crisis hit. I still procrastinated. I knew that as an adult I should stand on my own two feet. Yet I didn’t take deliberate steps for a long time. I couldn’t understand why I wasn’t being more pro-active.
One question began playing repeatedly in my mind:
“Can I REALLY create financial security so that I can take care of my family–regardless of what happens?
The answer to that question (plus a whole lot more) is what I’m going to teach you in my newest teleclass:

7 Steps to Achieving Financial Freedom From Where You Are Right Now
This three-week teleclass begins on May 12, 2010 from 8-9:00pm ET.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Day 1 ( May 12): How to Identify & Release Limiting Money Beliefs
Day 2 (May 19): How to Stop Underearning and Make the Money You Deserve
Day 3 (May 26) How to Protect Your Rights & Assets
The regular price of this course will be $25.00, but this is the first time I’m offering it so I’m giving an introduction you’ll get the course for FREE. The only catch is that you must register by Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at midnight EST. All you need to attend is a telephone, a notebook and a pen.
I look forward to “seeing you” on the calls!
Warmest,
Yvonne Bynoe,
Your Self-Sufficiency Coach
by admin on April 25, 2010
1. I am ultimately responsible for my financial well-being—-not my spouse/partner, relatives, employer or the government.
2. I ensure by whatever means necessary that my children are housed, fed, clothed and educated.
3. I make taking care of my money a life priority—I pay close attention what’s coming in and what’s going out.
4. I am a life-long learner on the topics of earning, saving, and investing money.
5. I do not use shopping (and overspending) as a way to boost my self-esteem.
6. I am a full participate in my household’s money management–whether I work outside the home or not.
7. I have the smarts to make good financial decisions for myself and my family.
8. I contribute money and/or time to organizations, charities, places of worship or people who reflect my values and beliefs.
9. I release all my negative beliefs about money (and those who have it) that are blocking my financial growth.
10. I understand that financial freedom isn’t about becoming a millionaire; it’s about having the ability to comfortably create the lifestyle that best reflects me.