Week 11 - Money Matters
Based on this week’s reading of “Attitude on Money” by Stephen W. Gibson, we were asked to answer three questions: What is your attitude towards money? How can your view of money affect the way you live? What rules are recommended for prospering? The answer to the first question is one that’s evolved over time for me. I was raised by parents who did not teach me healthy financial habits or skills. We always struggled financially and money took on the role of stress and contention. We always managed to get by, but never thrived or enjoyed the benefits of having extra. As I came into adulthood, I made a lot of financial mistakes. I accrued unnecessary debt and felt the pains of rectifying that situation early on. As I learned to manage my finances and make sound decisions in regards to my income, purchases and responsibilities, I have found that the financial contention that existed in my childhood has been avoided. As a family we work hard, meet our obligations and responsibilities ...