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It would be wrong to say that financial subpersonalities help exclusively earn money for some needs. In my opinion, the financial issue is broader: in addition to the process of earning money, there is also receiving money, storing and spending. Therefore, I distinguish 4 financial subpersonalities: 1. Breadwinner2. Gatherer3. Guardian4. Spender And we'll start with the subpersonality of the BENCHER. Obviously, he makes money. And it is important for us to know in detail his character traits and daily routine. For what? By and large, making money is a waste of a person’s personal potential, his skills, energy, time. This means that our inner earner is required to be able to navigate this surrounding society, to be able to live and work by its rules. He must have certain qualities and preferences. For example, a predictable situation and a situation with certainty will be much closer to him than miracles. Because the consequences interfere with stability. Where there is uncertainty, our breadwinner may lose stability and not feel very good. Therefore, he usually avoids new things. But it is important for him to be able to take risks. Our breadwinner comes from the verb “should” and then for him work is just work. Of course, he is influenced by other subpersonalities, with their own tasks and goals. What does the COLLECTOR do? It is logical to assume that by collecting money. But in fact, his responsibilities do not end there. The inclusion of the Collector subpersonality is a strong change in consciousness. She differs from the Breadwinner not only in her responsibilities, but also in her character traits. Remember any of your colleagues in two different situations: when he works and when he receives a salary. A closer look will not hide the difference in the manner of communication, voice and style of behavior. Sometimes it may even seem that in the second case a completely different person will appear in front of you. For example, a colleague had just been performing his duties with obsequiousness, but as soon as he saw that the incorrect amount had been received on the card, he suddenly straightened his shoulders and turned on a demanding tone. What happened? The subpersonality has changed, which means the consciousness has changed. Because the duties of the Collector include not only collecting money, but also counting the efforts expended by a person, and presenting this account to society. This subpersonality must know where, for what and how much it should be paid. Possess the character traits necessary to get society to fulfill (sometimes adamantly) its obligations. We are not always talking about the arrogance and toughness that was in the example. The Collector's subpersonality can work much more subtly. I think you have more than once encountered people with whom society pays off on its own initiative. One gets the impression that the person is not involved in this and is not even concerned. But such people, most likely, simply have a well-developed subpersonality of the Collector, able to communicate directly with the public subconscious. The Collector must also be able to take into account all the efforts of the Getter, not forget them and not put them in one bag. Establish several channels for the receipt of money, be responsible for their integrity, quality, make sure that they do not become clogged. This is such an interesting subpersonality! The CUSTODIAN subpersonality is the owner of a complex, structured storage system, which, no matter how paradoxical it may sound, changes dynamically. What does this mean? To explain, I first propose to understand the responsibilities of the Guardian. He divides our savings into important, large and current. For example, it distributes them into “envelopes” for the education of children and the purchase of a house, payment for housing and vacations, food and daily needs. Decides in which currency to store money. If it is a well-developed custodian, it will hold them in different currencies. Decides whether to give money or not. Sorts the money received, prepares an expense “envelope” for other subpersonalities. So here it is. Considering that our plans often change, the “envelopes” are also constantly changing. This is the dynamics of storing money! The structure always remains clear

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