Saturday, February 23, 2019

Removing The Shame of Financial Loss

Shame is a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior. When shame is not dealt with properly it can lead to paralysis; the inability to move past the incident or experience. Shame is often masked by the feeling of insecurity, unworthiness, and inadequacy. It causes one to feel undeserving and self-critical. I want to talk about shame from a different perspective. What does shame feel or look like when you lose all your possessions after you’ve done the ethical and unimpeachable thing?  

The impact of shame endured due to a financial loss is quite different than the shame suffered because of other circumstances. I am not here to negate or marginalize any form of shame. I only want to help people from a place of financial loss when one's situation is made public.   

These Never Do Business Hungry teachable courses are designed to gain the tools necessary to become resilience and make proper financial decisions. Each season requires different strategies. The first course dealt with Living Through See-Nothing Days. The course and lectures will walk you through the various challenges encountered in each season. Learn how to develop resilience, the value of haste versus urgencyremove distractionsthe challenges of wolves, and how to survive a wilderness seasonThere are different approaches taken in the winter versus the springtime. 

The upcoming course Blindsided by Expenses deals with Taking ResponsibilityBudget versus Audit and dealing with various fiduciary requirements.  As a backdrop, you need to know the courses are uniquely designed to include three types of learning styles.  The Kinesthetic Learner a hands-on learner those who learn by doing. The Auditory Learner those who learn by listening through sound. The Visual Learner those who memorize things by seeing them on paper and would rather watch, than talk or do.  

Just know, what was meant to destroy me by unwarranted false accusations and public shame has become the platform for recovery. The courses in teachable will provide the tools necessary for spiritual and financial recovery. The objective is to disclose information only certain people are made privy to in order to help disenfranchised clients meet mandatory auditing requirements. 

The purpose of the course(s) is to meet the necessary guidelines to sustain what one has created. The course(s) will help those who are struggling, afraid, scared, blackballed, or shamed to NEVER experience the unjustifiable loss by others because of failure to build and protect what one has created in the marketplace.

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