Breaking free from money myths

Influencer Insights Newsletter #87

Ever been broke? Chances are, most of us have been there at some point.

But you might be wondering, how can a money-focused newsletter edition actually help influencers?

The whole point of this newsletter is to help you grow as a person. If you grow as a person, you will grow as an influencer.

So, here are four quick tips about money to help boost both your mindset and your brand.

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1. Reprogram your money mindset

Understanding money as a skill opens doors to abundance.

  • Reflect: Assess your beliefs about money. Do you see it as hard to earn, inherently "bad," or inaccessible? Challenge these thoughts and start thinking of making money as a skill you can learn and master.

  • Action: Identify one belief you want to change. For example, if you think "money is hard to come by," reframe it to "earning is a skill I can build."

2. Understand your current stage and level up

Your approach to money evolves as you grow.

  • Identify: Are you in survival mode, focused on status, channeling creativity, or looking to contribute? Knowing where you are can guide your financial and life decisions.

  • Take Action: Set one small goal aligned with your current stage. If you're in the survival stage, focus on income stability. If you’re at the creativity level, channel funds into projects that fuel your passions.

3. Build skills for financial autonomy, not freedom

Autonomy means choosing your limits, creating routines, and owning your financial life.

  • Reflect: Differentiate between "freedom" and "autonomy." Instead of aiming for freedom from work, build autonomy by crafting a career or business aligned with your passions.

  • Action: List one skill you can develop to increase autonomy—this could be financial literacy, a side business, or a creative endeavor.

4. Make money a tool for purpose, not just survival

View money as a vehicle for fulfilling your purpose, not merely a necessity.

  • Consider: Money is a tool to enable growth and contribution. Embrace it as a means to solve problems and support your life's work.

  • Next Step: Choose one project, cause, or hobby you’d invest in if you had more financial resources. Start planning how you can make it a reality as you grow your skills and income.

 🔥 Influencer shoutout

Emily Reppert is a lifestyle influencer and stay-at-home mom who shares the joys and humor of motherhood alongside her love for beauty, fashion, and home decor. Her content is warm, approachable, and beautifully styled, resonating with moms and families looking for relatable glimpses into everyday life. With a focus on "fun finds," routines, and candid family moments, she blends personal care with practical inspiration, all while balancing her role as a mom and a Mets host.

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