The Signs That Signal You Are Too Obsessed With Making Money Now
The Signs That Signal You Are Too Obsessed With Making Money Now
From the Recaps Archives originally posted on 5/30/2019
The Signs That Signal You Are Too Obsessed With Making Money Now
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Making Money NowMaking money is something I’ve been working on quite a bit the last few years to better my financial health.
Yet, at times I also found myself becoming a bit too obsessed with making money now and the pursuit of wanting to get rich. I think it’s a natural feeling for many in our society.
However, I’ve been fortunate enough to catch myself and ensure I do not make it my entire life either.
Life is short and anything can change in an instant. So while money is important to our lives, it should not be all that matters.
Below are a few signs that might signal you are becoming too obsessed with making money or getting rich fast.
All You Talk About Is Money
That’s rich coming from a personal finance nerd like me, right? (That’s rich, get it? #MoneyPuns)
As much as I do think about money, it’s not something I talk about constantly to everyone in my life. It can be a touchy subject to some, plus there is plenty to talk about and connect with others about.
If you find that every word you speak or conversations lead to making money, getting rich, or how much you’re making, try to find ways to dial it back. You shouldn’t have money on your brain 24/7.
You Stress Yourself Out Trying to Get Rich
Money is stressful and managing personal finances can be too. But if your obsession with getting rich and chasing the almighty dollar is stressing you out, you may be too obsessive.
I’m all about working hard and chasing financial independence, but if it is affecting your mental and physical well-being, it’s time to re-evaluate your goals.
Ask yourself, “Is trying to make money or get rich worth the toll it has on my body and mind?”
You Jump On Every Money Making Idea
Since making money now is a heavy priority, anytime some new way to make money comes up you’re the first one to jump on it.
There is nothing wrong with wanting try something new, but it can become a problem if you never see something through and jump to the next thing right away.
By doing this, you aren’t putting 100% of your focus on something and can get frustrated when it doesn’t work out. This can take a serious toll on your mind.
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