Get rid of Your Wallet & Energy Vampires on the 20th of March, Says findaTVexpert.com
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkSunday, March 15, 2009
LONDON - The official end of Winter on the 20/21 March (and the release of a mock
horror film) encourages us to spring into action and get rid of the vampires
that are draining our life, our finances and our wellbeing. Luckily there’s
no need for crucifixes, stakes or cloves of garlic, just some practical
advice from the experts on findaTVexpert.com.
Energy Vampires
Rid your life of energy vampires: people or things that get you down.
List all the things you’re putting up with - from the shoe mayhem at the
bottom of the wardrobe to selfish friends - and work out how to fix them.
Carole Ann Rice, findaTVexpert’s Lifecoach & Journalist
Beware the Wallet Vampires that are feeding off your finances
Supermarkets spend a small fortune studying ways to get more money out of us.
But you can save up to GBP520 a year by simply making a shopping list to help
you avoid those impulsive & unnecessary purchases.
Richard Fenton, findaTVexpert’s Debt Doctor
Check your bank statements for unknown Standing Orders or redundant
Direct Debits.
Tom Craig, findaTVexpert’s Organised Crime and Identity Fraud Expert
Make a diary note 5 weeks before your car & home insurance is due and
shop around for the best deal.
Jackie Dunn, findaTVexpert’s IFA & Financial Life Coach
Tackle the Mental Vampires head on
There is a small module in your brain called the reticular activating
system (RAS). Your RAS scans information from your surroundings and compares
it to what you’re giving a lot of attention to. It assumes anything you’re
thinking about a lot is stuff you want more of. That’s why if you get up in
the morning in a bad mood it’s easy to attract situations and people that
make it worse, because the more think about it, the more your RAS draws that
to you. So change the way you think. Focus on what you want and believe you
can get it.
Jessica Robbins, findaTVexpert’s Transformational Coach
Once you’ve decided what you want, eliminate the phrase ‘I can’t’ from
your vocabulary and find an ‘accountability partner’. Making that commitment
and being held accountable will help you focus on the outcome.
Cheryl Goldenberg, findaTVexpert’s Transition Coach
This is especially important in tough economic times. We need to be
around people, both professionally and personally, who have a positive sense
of self and purpose. So identify 5 things you can be proud of - things people
can admire either personally or professionally - and remind yourself of them
on a daily basis.
Sean Brickell, findaTVexpert’s Confidence Coach
“The vampire analogy is just a bit of fun, but the truth is there are
people, places and things all around us that sap our energy, our lives and
our finances,” says findaTVexpert founder Claire Richmond. “Luckily they’re
very easy to get rid of,” adds Richmond.
www.findaTVexpert.com
For more information:
Claire Richmond
Claire@findatvexpert.com
+44-(0)20-8742-2541
Source: Find A TV Expert Ltd
For more information: Claire Richmond Claire at findatvexpert.com, +44-(0)20-8742-2541 / +44-(0)7941-456-468
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