Myth: Money is a Sign of How Many People You’ve Helped




Breaking Money Silence show

Summary: <br> Chris Venn, Partner –  <a href="http://www.think-legacy.com/">The Legacy Companies</a><br> As most myths, the myth ‘Money is a sign of how many people you’ve helped’ is a blend of truth and story. Chris and Kathleen talk about the upside and downside of giving or helping people and how it impacts our relationship with money. The upside of this myth is that the more you help people, the more money can flow to you. Money flows to purpose. The downside is that if you help too much (perhaps by ‘helping’ good people and not invoicing them for your time because you believe karma will work it out), that helping gets in the way of prosperity.<br> <br> <br> Chris Venn is one of the Partners at <a href="http://www.think-legacy.com/">The Legacy Companies</a>, a Boston-based consulting and training firm that helps top financial advisors evolve their businesses by transforming how they engage with wealth holders. Although Chris has been an entrepreneur for his entire business career, he started by being trained to protect royalty,heads of state, and business leaders by former members of the British SAS. He brings the same precision, discipline and clarity to his work in business and with his clients. You can contact Chris at 519.902.2082.<br> Twitter: @chrisvenn<br> <br> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisvenn<br> <br> <br>