Since money represents energy, I believe that how you handle your money can have an impact on how money flows in your life.
Does your relationship with money feel harmonious or stagnant?
How do you create harmony in your relationship with money?
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of placement that enhances the flow of energy in any particular environment. When applied to your finances, it can actually have a positive impact on your mindset around money.
This simple concept may not apply to everyone because some of us are already pretty neat and organized about how we handle money.
But believe it or not, there are some people who treat their money with seemingly no respect whatsoever. Like a friend of mine who used to actually crinkle her dollar bills into a wad and then just throw it into her purse. Her money was a mess! (And, so were her overall finances!)
Declutter Your Wallet
So let’s take a look at your wallet. What does the appearance of your wallet say about how you care for your money?
Where do you put your receipts when you’re out and about? Is everything neatly tucked in its place? Or is your wallet a catch-all for old receipts and other pieces of paper?
And how do you treat your money? How do you store your dollar bills? Are they all organized and neatly arranged? Or are they a crumbled and crinkled mess?
If every time you go into your wallet, what you find is a mess, this creates a subconscious drain on your energy where money is concerned.
Let’s get your money in order with these quick tips:
How you treat your money says a lot about how you treat your finances in general.
Money is attracted to order, not chaos and clutter. So, if you want your relationship with money to feel more harmonious, declutter the energy by cleaning out your wallet.
After you Feng Shui your wallet, you can move onto other parts of your finances.
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Organizing Your Financial Documents
Do you dread paying bills each month? Could it be because your finances are in a state of disarray?
How do you file your bills to be paid, paid invoices, bank account statements and investment statements? Does everything have its proper place?
The area clients complain about the most is keeping track of receipts for tax deductible purchases throughout the year.
Create a System for Storing Receipts
Here are two different ways for keeping track of receipts for income tax deductions.
Applying the principle of Feng Shui to your money is a simple concept that makes a big difference when it comes to creating a feeling of harmony in your relationship with money.