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		<title>Finances &amp; Fear &#8211; The Two Don&#8217;t Have To Go Hand-In-Hand</title>
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<p>People generally fear anything to do with finances (unless, of &#013;<br />
course, they have won the lottery).  In fact, this may be the number one&#013;<br />
 thing that people AVOID.  We can be very good at justifying why we &#013;<br />
really don&#8217;t need to concern ourselves with our financial state of being&#013;<br />
 &#8220;right now&#8221;.  These justifications include: &#8220;Something is going to &#013;<br />
happen really soon that will turn things around&#8221;, &#8220;My debt isn&#8217;t that &#013;<br />
bad&#8221;, &#8220;I&#8217;m still so young; I&#8217;ll start saving soon&#8221;, &#8220;I&#8217;ll deal with the &#013;<br />
bills later.&#8221;</p>
<p>So what are the real reasons we don&#8217;t want to deal &#013;<br />
with our finances?  There are four primary reasons for this avoidance &#013;<br />
and they tend to stem from what we have learned &#8211; or not learned &#8211; about&#013;<br />
 finances and life as we were growing up.  Each of these reasons are &#013;<br />
presented below, with a solution for how to make the necessary changes &#013;<br />
for your benefit.</p>
<p><b>We are uncomfortable talking about money:</b></p>
<p>Most&#013;<br />
 of us simply aren&#8217;t raised to be truly comfortable with the topic of &#013;<br />
money.  It is rarely freely spoken about.  Many of us were taught us &#013;<br />
that it was rude or otherwise inappropriate to discuss money.  Perhaps &#013;<br />
you grew up in a home in which your parents did not know how to manage &#013;<br />
finances.  Of course, it was never appropriate to share what you were &#013;<br />
earning or how much things cost and if you had debt you certainly never &#013;<br />
told anyone.  We are also never taught about money in school.  A &#013;<br />
remarkably small number of students ever took classes on personal &#013;<br />
finance, debt management, investing, building residual income, setting &#013;<br />
financial goals, or any other topics that are so obviously critical in &#013;<br />
real, day-to-day life.</p>
<p><b>Solution:</b></p>
<p>Start talking honestly about money with people you trust.  At Abundance Bound (<a target="_new" rel="nofollow"> Financial Education and Planning for Actors and Artists</a>)&#013;<br />
 we encourage our clients to work with a friend who also wants to make &#013;<br />
financial changes, and commit to helping and supporting each other &#013;<br />
without any judgment.  Start sharing what things cost &#8211; how else can we &#013;<br />
find the best deals and bargains?  Be truthful about your financial &#013;<br />
struggles and even your debt.  This will bring it out in the open so you&#013;<br />
 can no longer pretend it doesn&#8217;t exist.  Make a commitment to learning &#013;<br />
about money.  Read books, take classes, get help creating a personal &#013;<br />
financial plan that will work for you regardless of how desperate your &#013;<br />
financial situation may seem.</p>
<p><b>It is unfamiliar, so we feel like failures:</b></p>
<p>It&#013;<br />
 naturally follows that, if we were not taught about financial &#013;<br />
management as we grew up and may have even gotten the message that it &#013;<br />
was a taboo subject, it is going to feel very unfamiliar.  And as &#013;<br />
everything that is new, it is going to be difficult at first.  As trite &#013;<br />
as it may seem to remind you that you didn&#8217;t just jump on a bike and &#013;<br />
start riding, the same is going to be true when you start learning to &#013;<br />
handle your finances.  There are going to be things you don&#8217;t &#013;<br />
understand.  When you first start getting yourself financially &#013;<br />
organized, setting up filing systems and ways of tracking your income &#013;<br />
and expenses, it may take days, even weeks to get it all in place.  &#8220;I&#8217;m&#013;<br />
 not any good at this,&#8221; is a common decision we make, and quitting is &#013;<br />
not far behind.</p>
<p><b>Solution:</b></p>
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<p>Recognize that money management is a game.  This isn&#8217;t&#013;<br />
 to imply that money management is not serious.  Money impacts your life&#013;<br />
 in meaningful ways.  After all, we all need a roof over our heads, food&#013;<br />
 to eat, and clothes to wear.  But allow yourself the time to learn to &#013;<br />
play.  Reward yourself for the small wins &#8211; the freshly organized filing&#013;<br />
 cabinet, the new deposits you start making each month into an account &#013;<br />
for investments, the debt plan you have put in place&#8230;  Almost before &#013;<br />
you know it, strong financial habits will become your new way of life &#013;<br />
and you won&#8217;t be able to go back.  You wouldn&#8217;t be able to stand it!</p>
<p><b>Fear &#8211; it&#8217;s out of our control:</b></p>
<p>Particularly&#013;<br />
 as artists, we are afraid of really looking at our financial situation &#013;<br />
because we don&#8217;t think there is anything we can actually do about it.  &#013;<br />
We frequently live our lives waiting for someone else to give us a &#013;<br />
break, an opportunity, rather than believing that very much lies within &#013;<br />
our control.</p>
<p><b>Solution:</b></p>
<p>Recognize that this is just a &#013;<br />
story we&#8217;ve been telling ourselves and it simply isn&#8217;t true!  Artists &#013;<br />
are some of the hardest working, most intelligent people in the world.  &#013;<br />
We have to own that power and stop existing from a place of neediness.  &#013;<br />
Find mentors.  Surround yourself with people who are playing big games &#013;<br />
and join in &#8211; follow their lead.  As long as we are willing to learn, to&#013;<br />
 take some chances and think outside of the box, we can all find ways to&#013;<br />
 significantly improve our finances.</p>
<p><b>Time Management &#8211; we feel overwhelmed by the amount of work there is to do:</b></p>
<p>Time&#013;<br />
 management is also something many of us were never taught as we were &#013;<br />
growing up.  We tend to think of managing our finances like it is one &#013;<br />
enormous job.  &#8220;I don&#8217;t have time to deal with my finances.&#8221;  We look at&#013;<br />
 all of the work involved in getting and keeping our finances in order &#013;<br />
and we either say we&#8217;ll schedule the time in and never do or we just &#013;<br />
decide that we can&#8217;t fit it into our lives.  After all, we don&#8217;t want to&#013;<br />
 be distracted from our creative careers.</p>
<p><b>Solution:</b></p>
<p>Stop&#013;<br />
 focusing so much on the big picture and start breaking down your &#013;<br />
financial goals into small, manageable pieces.  You don&#8217;t have to get &#013;<br />
organized in one fell swoop.  Sit down and make a list of what it is &#013;<br />
going to take &#8211; then attack the list in 15-30 minute segments of time.  &#013;<br />
If you find yourself with a free afternoon to do financial work, great, &#013;<br />
but it isn&#8217;t necessary.  Pick a financial topic that interests you or &#013;<br />
some aspect of your finances that you feel is a priority, take a book &#013;<br />
out from the library, and read a chapter a day &#8211; even half a chapter!  &#013;<br />
Yes, you are going to have to decide that this is important enough to &#013;<br />
add into your life, but it doesn&#8217;t have to take over your whole life.  &#013;<br />
Far from it!  The truth is that handling your finances will actually &#013;<br />
create more time and more energy in your life &#8211; you just have to begin.</p>
<p>It&#013;<br />
 is often said that awareness of a situation is half the battle.  After &#013;<br />
awareness follows acceptance, for only after we truly accept it within &#013;<br />
ourselves will we do anything about it.  Ask yourself this &#8211; Am I &#013;<br />
willing to do whatever it takes to change my life?  After all, you are &#013;<br />
the only one who can change it, for the better &#8211; or the worse.  Choose &#013;<br />
the better.</p>
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