142 - How to be a better kaitiaki for your money in business 馃挵
M膩ori Millionaire Podcast - Un p贸dcast de Te Kahukura Boynton

In today's podcast episode I explain how to be a better kaitiaki for your money!I love my money (gratitude)I don鈥檛 discriminate the amount - I practise so much gratitude for every dollar that flows in to my account and every dollar that flows outI take aligned action to make more moneyMoney amplifies who you are - with more money, you get to help more people!I show up and do what鈥檚 required of me - I don鈥檛 avoid it1% better every day, ahakoa te aha, millionaires moveI respect my money (things I do spend it on vs not spend it on)I stopped wasting it on weed, vaping, takeaways, unnecessary kmart runs and started investing it in to mentors, my business, other investments that actually have returns on themI trust money (focus on living my life)I don鈥檛 sit there refreshing my emails hoping that a sale came throughI go out, I live my life and I trust that the automations, the systems I have in my business work when I鈥檓 out living my life & they do - because I'm a MAGNET 馃РJOIN BADASS BRANDS:https://te-kahukura-boynton.mykajabi.com/badassbrandsALL OF MY LINKS:https://linktr.ee/TekahukuraFollow me on Social Media:InstagramTikTokFacebookIf you enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast on your story! Don't forget to tag me! @maorimillionaire_Disclaimer: I am not a qualified financial advisor. The information contained on this website and in my training is for general information purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. It is not intended to constitute legal or financial advice and does not take your individual circumstances and financial situation into account. As always, please seek assistance from a trusted financial adviser, legal or other professional advisor before making any financial decisions or investments.Further, nothing on this site or in my training is, or should be taken as, an offer, invitation or recommendation to buy or sell any investment or product represented without first obtaining professional advice regarding its appropriateness to your personal circumstances.