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The Money Dance

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The Money Dance


(from “Busy but Balanced”)
By Mimi Doe, Author of: “Busy but Balanced” and founder of http://www.SpiritualParenting.com

The University of Michigan recently conducted a survey. They wanted to study what effect money had on people’s lives. Three of their findings:

What do people worry about most? Money! What makes people the happiest? Money! What makes people the unhappiest? Money!

Money, and our issues around money, are full and deep and intense and often impenetrable. We all have a story to tell about our money dance.

Mary, a single mother of two, was brought up by her grandmother because her own single mother couldn’t support them. She lives with the fear of losing her daughters as a result of her unsteady income. One father of three battles his demons with money–demons passed along to him by his father. When he was thirteen-years-old his father went bankrupt and lost the farm that had been in the family for generations. As this boy grew up, he had anxiety around money issues and avoided risks of any kind.

We may not inherit money but we do inherit an approach to money from our family of origin. Let’s take responsibility for our prosperity consciousness, our money mentality, so we can blast away the wall that’s keeping abundance from us. When we are alert to our old money programming we can rewrite the script. Not only will our kids get a healthier example but, by becoming aware of money’s role in our childhoods, we can tame old images and fears. We can choose, today, to allow and accept prosperity into our lives.

Balancing Tips

  • Be aware of how you speak about money to your children: “We can’t afford this” or “I’ll never have enough.” Is there guilt associated with spending? “I’ve spent a lot of money on your piano lessons, so keep practicing.”
  • Give your kids responsibility for using their own money early on. It helps them maintain a balanced perspective on value. My daughter loved special frozen drinks from a local coffee shop. I began to feel the expense wasn’t worth the treat and suggested she use her own money. “It’s totally not worth $3.50″ was her wise response. We concocted our own drink at home.
  • Take a look at what you might be trading for money–time with your kids, self nurturing, pursuing a dream. Is there a way you could scale back your expenses to spend time on what you value now?
  • Money is a balance buster for many of us. We don’t know the best way to manage the money we earn and haven’t made the time to learn. Get a grip on family finances by setting up a system for paying bills on time (I like the Quicken software program), saving for college and retirement (automatic savings plans are pure magic), handling debt (find a professional to help you create a plan), and meeting your financial goals (you’ve got to make these goals before you can meet them). Once you are in control of your money, you won’t feel thrown off balance.
  • Are you avoiding taking responsibility for money because it illicits feelings of fear, stress, scarcity? Schedule a time each month when you and your partner can review your current financial situation. Create goals and strategies. Is saving for your child’s college tuition just a dream? Even if it’s an old coffee can for collecting change, just making the dream concrete opens the way for the flow of money.
  • Eliminate debt and find exhilarating freedom. Debt can be an anchor around our “financial psyche”–dragging us down in all areas of our lives. Create a debt repayment plan and move on with your life.
  • Prosperity is more than just money – it’s a way of thinking. Open your mind and heart to receive all the abundance the universe is waiting to shower upon you today.

Who is Mimi Doe

Ladies Home Journal called Mimi Doe “a parenting guru” and she has appeared on Oprah. She holds a Master’s Degree in Education from Harvard.

Mimi is the author of the just released, “Busy but Balanced: Practical and Inspirational Ways to Create a Calmer, Closer Family” (St. Martins Press).

Tiffany Bass Bukow is the CEO & Founder of the #1 Personal Finance Website for Women and Families – www.msmoney.com. My life mission is to help people and the world thrive through creating companies that provide money, career and life skills education.

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Looking For Mothers Day Ideas – What About Recipe Software?

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Looking For Mothers Day Ideas – What About Recipe Software?


Does your Mother enjoy cooking? Is she a great cook or just learning how to cook? Either way, a great gift for her would be recipe software. She can use it to keep her own recipes organized, Have you ever seen her going through a stack of papers that have one recipe scribbled on each piece of paper looking for a specific recipe? She can also use the software to download recipes from the Internet that she finds interesting instead of printing each recipe out – there’s another scrap of paper to keep track of.

Cookbook software has come a long way in the past few years. You can manage your recipe collection, plan meals, create grocery lists, and calculate the nutritional analysis for any recipe. I recommend The Living Cookbook recipe software for many reasons. This software is very easy to use and that is a very important feature for most people. You can format your cookbook to look just like a ‘real’ cookbook. You can make the print, or font, any size you want. No more reading glasses!

The Living Cookbook software has a 30 day free trial, so you could even download the software and “borrow” your Mothers recipes and make a family cookbook to give her for a Mothers Day gift. You could print the cookbook and take it to a local office supply store and have them laminate the front and back cover and spiral bind it for you for a reasonable price. This would be a really unique Mothers Day crafts project that you could do for her.

The software has a feature that lets you include a picture above each recipe. This could be a picture of the finished dish, or you could scan her original hand written recipe and use that instead. My Mother has passed on, and, believe me, it really is a great feeling to see her original hand writing above those cherished family recipes. We have done another one that includes recipes from my Mother, Grandmother and Aunt. It has recipes that were favorites at family reunions and we used their hand written recipes in the pictures. It really is beautiful. It would be hard to find a more personal gift.

Find out more about The Living Cookbook Recipe Software here. You can see it in action here

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