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Be the Boss of Your Money

Focus on what you want, not what you don’t have

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: February 20, 2025
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Have you ever noticed how, when you’re fixated on a problem, it seems to grow?

If you constantly think about how much debt you have or how your income isn’t enough, your mind tends to reinforce that reality. This isn’t just a motivational soundbite, it’s psychology.

Our subconscious mind controls about 96 per cent of our internal processing power, and here’s the catch: it doesn’t recognise negatives.

If you tell yourself, “I don’t want more debt”, your mind only latches onto the imagery of debt. Instead of helping you move forward, it keeps you stuck in the struggle.

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The same happens with income – if you dwell on “not having enough”, the focus is on scarcity not solutions.
Instead, shift your focus to what you do want. Picture yourself financially free. Imagine an abundant flow of income, manageable expenses, and a future where money is a source of confidence, not stress.

This means you’re creating the blueprint for financial success, just as a building needs precise plans before construction.

Of course, this isn’t magic. Positive thinking alone won’t make money appear. But thoughts lead to actions, and your mindset influences your daily financial decisions.

When you believe financial freedom is possible, you’re more likely to seek opportunities, make better choices, and move toward your goals.

Make the shift

  1. Reframe your language
    The way we talk and think about money shapes our reality. Instead of, “I need to get out of debt”, say, “I have financial stability”. Instead of thinking, “I never have enough money”, shift to, “I have opportunities to increase my income”. This small change helps your brain focus on solutions.
    If you constantly reinforce negative beliefs about money, your brain assumes that’s your desire and creates more. Reframing your language shifts the focus toward progress and possibilities.
  2. Visualise your future
    Forget daydreaming and create a clear vision. Top athletes use visualisation to improve their performance, and the same principle applies to money. In just minutes each day, imagine living with financial security.
    Picture yourself confidently checking your bank account, paying off your mortgage, or taking a well-earned holiday with full financial confidence.
    The more detailed your vision, the more your subconscious works towards making it a reality.
    Mental rehearsal creates neural pathways and shapes your habits, influencing how you earn, spend, and save.
  3. Take small, aligned actions
    Thoughts set the direction, but actions make it happen.
    Start with small, meaningful steps that align with your goals. Automate savings, build your knowledge and skills, and apply for better-paying roles.
    Even small changes, like rounding up purchases into savings or negotiating a better deal on your bills, reinforce the mindset that you’re actively improving your financial situation. Each small step builds momentum.
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