6 ways to improve your relationship with money The Way We Work a TED series

Transcriber: TED Translators admin

When you think about money and your dreams

and you’re looking at your account,

you’re like, “My bank account
does not align with my dreams.”

[The Way We Work]

Financial health for a typical
American household can be stressful.

We know that 46 percent
of all Americans would struggle

coming up with 400 dollars
in the event of an emergency.

And 60 percent of all Americans
will face that emergency

within 12 months or less.

When you ask the question,
“What does money mean to you,”

most people will say things like,
“I feel anxious.”

And so the insecurities come.
The shame comes.

I think we have a fraught
relationship with money,

because it comes with judgment.

When you’re not able
to pay your bills on time,

you can personalize that.

I don’t want anyone to think
that I’m not smart.

I don’t want anyone to know
that I am very insecure with money.

I don’t want anyone to know
that I am super stressed out.

So now let’s change the narrative.

[6 lessons on how to improve
our relationship with money]

[1: Talk about it.]

You can’t do it alone.
And that’s when your squad has to come in.

It’s taboo.

We typically don’t talk about our stresses
when it comes to money.

We need to come together
as a group of friends,

no judgment, no shame.

Celebrate the fact
that we’ve made a decision

that we want to have
a better relationship with money.

That is worth applauding
or snapping your fingers about.

Once you’ve done that, then you get real.

Nothing should be off-limits.

Where does this relationship come from?

Why am I spending all this money
on things that don’t align with my goals?

What are your fears?
What are your hopes? What are your dreams?

But then we start to take action.

What can we do this week?
Or what can we do this month?

[2: Understand what money is]

Money is not the end-all be-all.

It’s the mechanism to accomplish
whatever your goals are.

It does not define you.

It’s just a mechanism
to accomplish what matters to you most.

[3: Identify what matters to you … ]

Ask yourself one fundamental question:
what are you saving for?

If you’re saving for a car,
if you’re saving to pay down your debt,

if you’re saving for that rainy day fund,

it will include short-term goals

and it will include long-term goals.

[4: … and then really picture it.]

Visualize what you’re really
trying to accomplish.

A vision board is visual representation

of what you’re saving for.

So if we break it down,
go get a poster board.

Get your markers, get your glitter.

Take magazine pictures, cut it all out.

Have that picture of that great trip.

Have the picture of you
paying down your student debt.

The vision board sounds like,
“Oh, how can that really help?”

The point is your goals
need to align with your behaviors,

and the vision board
is really a representation

of where you wanna go
and then how you live your life,

and in the meantime
are the steps to really get there.

[5: It’s not what you make,
it’s what you keep.]

It’s not about what you make,
it’s about what you keep.

It’s about understanding
do I have the ability

with what I’m making
to take care of my basic needs?

And if not, what adjustments
do I need to make?

And then we start to break it down
and talk about the tools.

We start to say, “Do we have
our savings account, auto-save?”

Set it and forget it,
or every day, put a dollar a day.

Whatever that rhythm is for you,

the goal is the rhythm, not the amount.

You can start slow.

You can start small,
but you have to start now.

And then let me give you a trick,
we all have impulses.

Many times, because
the phone is always with us,

we start shopping.

Go out to any site,
shop up, put it in your cart.

Just don’t hit buy.

Wait 24 hours, go back and ask yourself,

“Do I really need it?

What about these items map to my goal?”

And if it’s nothing,
hit delete and you got your fix.

[6: Be good to yourself.]

It’s also important to know

that your self-worth
is not determined by your net worth.

This is something
that we can do better about.

You celebrate your wins.

And when you make that misstep,
no judgment, no shame.

Just get back at it.

抄写员:TED Translators admin

当您想到金钱和梦想

并查看您的帐户时,

您会说:“我的银行帐户
与我的梦想不符。”

[我们的工作方式]

一个典型的
美国家庭的财务状况可能会带来压力。

我们知道,在紧急情况下,46%
的美国人很难

拿出 400 美元

60% 的美国人

在 12 个月或更短时间内面临这种紧急情况。

当你问
“金钱对你意味着什么”这个问题时,

大多数人会说
“我感到焦虑”。

于是,不安全感就来了。
耻辱来了。

我认为我们
与金钱的关系令人担忧,

因为它带有判断力。

当您无法
按时支付账单时,

您可以对其进行个性化设置。

我不想让任何人
认为我不聪明。

我不想让任何人
知道我对金钱很没有安全感。

我不想让任何人
知道我压力过大。

所以现在让我们改变叙述。


改善与金钱关系的6堂课】

【1:说说而已。】

你不能一个人做。
这就是你的小队必须进来的时候。

这是禁忌。 当谈到金钱时,

我们通常不会谈论我们的压力

我们需要
作为一群朋友走到一起,

没有判断力,没有羞耻感。

庆祝
我们已经决定


与金钱建立更好的关系这一事实。

这值得鼓掌
或打响指。

一旦你做到了,你就会变得真实。

没有什么应该是禁区。

这种关系从何而来?

为什么我要把这些
钱花在与我的目标不符的事情上?

你的恐惧是什么?
你的希望是什么? 你的梦想是什么?

但随后我们开始采取行动。

这周我们能做什么?
或者这个月我们能做什么?

[2:了解金钱是什么]

金钱不是万能的。

这是实现
任何目标的机制。

它没有定义你。

它只是一种
完成对你最重要的事情的机制。

[3:确定什么对你很重要……]

问自己一个基本问题:
你存钱是为了什么?

如果您为汽车存钱,
如果您为偿还债务

而存钱,如果您为未雨绸缪的基金存钱,

它将包括短期目标

和长期目标。

[4:……然后真实地想象它。]

想象你真正
想要完成的事情。

愿景板

是您为之存钱的直观表示。

所以如果我们把它分解,
去拿一个海报板。

得到你的标记,得到你的闪光。

拍摄杂志照片,全部剪掉。

有那张伟大旅行的照片。

有你
偿还学生债务的照片。

愿景板听起来像,
“哦,这真的有什么帮助?”

关键是您的目标
需要与您的行为保持一致,

而愿景
板实际上

代表了您想去的地方
以及您的生活方式,

同时
也是真正实现目标的步骤。

[5: 这不是你创造的,
而是你保留的。]

这不是关于你创造了什么,
而是关于你保留了什么。

这是关于了解
我是否有

能力满足我的基本需求?

如果没有,
我需要做哪些调整?

然后我们开始分解它
并讨论工具。

我们开始说,“我们有
储蓄账户吗,自动储蓄?”

设置它并忘记它,
或者每天,每天投入一美元。

无论那个节奏对你来说是什么

,目标是节奏,而不是数量。

你可以慢慢开始。

你可以从小处着手,
但你必须从现在开始。

然后让我给你一个窍门,
我们都有冲动。

很多时候,
因为手机一直在我们身边,

我们开始购物。

去任何网站,
购物,把它放在你的购物车里。

只是不要点击购买。

等待 24 小时,回去问问自己,

“我真的需要它吗

?这些项目与我的目标对应吗?”

如果它什么都没有,
点击删除,你得到了你的修复。

[6:对自己好。

] 同样重要的是要知道

,你的自我价值
不是由你的净资产决定的。


是我们可以做得更好的事情。

你庆祝你的胜利。

当你犯了那个错误时,
没有判断力,没有羞耻感。

回去吧。