Andrew Austin - Metaphors of Money



Andrew Austin - Metaphors of Money
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A presentation about the belief, experience and representation of money and wealth.
For small business entrepreneurs, coaches and therapists. This presentation is an introduction to Andrew T. Austin and his widely acclaimed metaphors of Movement and Motion program. During the workshop Austin explores the participants representational system as related to money, and perception of money. Cultural programming (money doesnt grow on trees) and limiting beliefs are explored and traded for a much better and more affluent mindset. Go beyond your current level of mastery and discover how working with metaphors can add real value to your role as therapist or coach.

Money as a subject is generally not taught in schools and colleges, and thus many people s understanding of money replies on cultural and familial biases.
For example, some people are raised to believe that money is the root of all evil; others that only corrupt bad people are rich. Others are taught that the poor are only poor because they are lazy and stupid.

There are many models of money and most of them are significantly inaccurate and based on these biases and misunderstandings of how economies and money operates. These biases are reflected by the metaphors that we commonly here, such as:
Money doesnt grow on trees.
The love of money is] the root of all evil.
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter heaven.

Some of these beliefs about money come from antiquity via spiritual and religious texts. A powerful image from Christianity is that of Jesus overturning the money tables outside the temple. Misunderstandings arising from spiritual texts can take on significance whereby a person feels that poverty is equal to divinity and wealth is virtually equal to Satanism.

With such powerful cultural programming in the background, these ideas, or memes, can infuse culture and can manifest in self sabotage or failure to apply adequate effort into creating wealth and money.

Models and metaphors of reflect three primary processes:
1.Acquisition (i.e. earning, wealth creation etc)
Money for old rope
Having the midas touch

2.Storage (i.e. saving, investing)
Saving for a rainy day
Looking after the pennies so the pounds look after themselves

3.Disposal (i.e. spending)
Spending like it is going out of fashion
Frittering it all away




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