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Don’t wait for Christmas to buy your husband a new fishing rod or to take your best friend out to her favorite restaurant. Generosity will lift your spirit and give you a new appreciation for the purpose of money. Use your finances to surprise other people and love them in random, generous ways. It may mean holding off on your other spending, but you’ll love what happens inside you as you give to the people you love.

Love Your Enemy

Maybe you don’t have any “enemies,” but chances are you have a coworker whose office habits annoy you, a neighbor who uses your sidewalk as an extra driveway, or a friend who hasn’t been so…friendly. Find those in your life who haven’t been a blessing to you, and bless them. Send flowers, movie passes or free coffee coupons. Consider keeping it anonymous. Even if they don’t change their ways, you will find that spending money on them changes your feelings toward them.

Teach Your Children

One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is knowledge about finances. If they have a proper relationship with material things, they will be more empowered to develop a whole, healthy sense of themselves. Teach your children that money and possessions cannot make them complete. But if they are complete within themselves, they will be less likely to chase after money or spend it unwisely. Help them learn from your own financial successes and failures, and model for them careful saving, patient spending, giving to others, and planning for the future. Show them that money is not life’s purpose, but a healthy appreciation for money is essential to living with purpose.

Serve The World

You cannot open the daily paper, turn on the television, or go online without hearing about some great need in the world. With so many important causes–the fights against poverty and disease, disaster recovery, research in new fields of knowledge, the arts–it can seem impossible to make a big difference. But if you want to be spiritual in your finances, take a few minutes and consider the causes that are closest to your heart, then find ways you can donate to them on a regular basis.

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7 Steps To Spiritual Financial Wisdom  was originally published on elev8.com

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