Sometimes we need a little inspirational reminder of what we are working hard for.
If you are like most people interested personal development, you likely have post-it notes with messages like “you can do it” or “I’ve got this” everywhere around your house.
But the place most of us forget to continue our inspirational focus is on our phone backgrounds.
The average 18-24 year old looks at their phone 74 times a day.
25-34 year olds look at their phone 50 times a day.
And 35-44 look at their phone 35 times a day.
It’s a lot! So imagine, what if you had a positive message that you consciously look at and subconsciously read at a minimum of 35 times a day. What would that do for your mindset?
A lot! That’s why I created 15 cute, inspirational background photos for your phone that will help you stay focused on your financial life.
Wallpaper 1: Stop doubting, work hard, make it happen.
Wallpaper 2: It’s not your salary that makes you rich, it’s your spending habits.
Wallpaper 3: Don’t go broke trying to look rich.
Wallpaper 4: A man is not a financial plan.
Wallpaper 5: The best place to go when you’re broke is to work.
Wallpaper 6: Your opinion doesn’t pay my bills.
Wallpaper 7: Paying off debt now so I can travel later.
Wallpaper 8: Money looks better in the bank than in your closet.
Wallpaper 9: Every day I’m one step closer to being debt free.
Wallpaper 10: Outwork them.
Wallpaper 11: You can only fix a financial problem by fixing yourself.
Wallpaper 12: I’m not interested in paying interest.
Wallpaper 13: Money magnet.
Wallpaper 14: Be focused, be persistent.
Wallpaper 15: Money does not change people, it unmasks them.
Hopefully you love these phone background images as much as I do. 🙂
If you use them, screenshot your image and tag me on Instagram. I’d love to see which one you are using to inspire you.
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Kim says
Love this! You’re right, we glance at our phones so often, why not try to make a beneficial experience from it? Even if it’s a quick glance at a motivational message each time, little things add up!