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The Mindset Doc | Grow Your Mindset
Welcome to The Mindset Doc Podcast. I'm your host, Barry Lynch.
As an entrepreneur, I'm fortunate enough to sit down with some of the most influential and inspiring leaders from around the world. Being an entrepreneur, starting, growing a business calls for more than just business expertise and commitment.
In every episode, I bring you tip and tricks to master your mindset to create success as well as conversations with CEOs, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and innovators. We dive into their pathways to success, the obstacles they've overcome, and the lessons learned along the journey. The Mindset Doc Podcast grants you a rare insight into the strategies, insights, and philosophies that are shaping the future of business.
Entrepreneurship can be a lonely journey. You must be prepared to handle various situations as they arise, and this can deny you the chance to socialise and share your challenges.
But leadership isn't all about business. I also explore the personal side of our guests' lives, understanding how they balance professional ambitions with personal growth, wellbeing, and social responsibility.
Whether you're an aspiring leader, an established business owner, or just a curious mind, The Mindset Doc offers a profound exploration into the world of forward-thinking leadership. You owe it to yourself to be great!
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The Mindset Doc | Grow Your Mindset
What's Your Relationship With Money
Our relationship with money runs deep. Are you thinking about your personal relationship with it? Like how you feel about earning, spending, saving, or maybe how it ties into self-worth, security, or even guilt?
Here are a few common dynamics people have with money:
- Security-based: Seeing money primarily as a way to feel safe, stable, and in control.
- Scarcity mindset: Feeling like there's never enough, no matter how much is earned or saved.
- Freedom-focused: Using money as a means to experience life, adventure, and choices.
- Avoidant: Feeling overwhelmed or disconnected from money and preferring not to think about it.
- Power/control: Using money as a way to feel influential, important, or in charge.
- Guilt/shame: Tying self-worth to financial status, often feeling undeserving or anxious around it.