About financially free mindset:

financially free mindset’s Philosophy:

My mission in life is to end human suffering.

I vow to help my brothers and sisters in humanity to tap into their inner wisdom and truth using meditation, crystals, energy work, and success skills and practices that are KEY to personal transformation.

Once I help you break any limitations you might have, I will go into the daily practices and rituals that are KEY to success in all major areas in life.

Areas like:

  • Health
  • Wealth
  • Relationships
  • Career
  • And many more

About financially free mindset’s Story:

Hi, my name is Zane and here is my story:

I was born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq!

Until 2007, I lived my entire life in Iraq.

During that time, I survived 3 wars before I was 18 years young.

Even though I was born in Iraq, I was always such a FREE spirit.

That didn’t bode well for me given that Iraq was/is a warzone and Saddam was the leader of Iraq during that time.

So, I lived in the shadows for 20+ years but deep down I knew I was meant for something more!

I had to be someone else in order to survive.

I shape-shifted into someone that I am not, just to fit in.

Being Middle Eastern and for those familiar with the culture, you’ll know that you must become a doctor or an engineer to become “a somebody” in the Middle East.

On top of that, as a kid, I saw my people in so much pain that I had always wondered how can I help ease the pain?

So, that’s why I chose to enter the medical field to become a doctor instead of becoming an engineer.

That, and given how much I hate math, engineering wasn’t for me…

So, here I am in med school studying to become a medical professional and I can’t help but feel STUCK!

The question “Why on earth am I doing this?” crossed my mind like a gazillion times.

Ever since the age of 5, I always dreamt of the day I’d be studying to become a medical professional.

But, I couldn’t get rid of the feeling that this was not my field of passion.

I felt so out of alignment.

Simply, I felt trapped.

However, I stuck with it for 3 years before my entire life changed overnight.

IN 2003, IRAQ WAS INVADED BY THE COLLATION FORCES, AND WAR ERUPTED, CHANGING THE LIVES OF MILLIONS IN IRAQ AND NEIGHBORING NATIONS

When the war erupted, everything came to a full stop!

No schools, no government, no work, NOTHING.

It was a day by day survival!

People were doing their best to keeping their head down from flying bullets.

To make matters worst, people were so scared that they just didn’t think rationally anymore.

Long story short, I survived another war!

But this time it was the BIGGEST war I have ever witnessed.

And this time, I was an adult so I was able to remember and feel everything more intensely.

The 2 wars before this one were in the 80s and 90s, and when I was a child.

As a child, I always took comfort in my parents’ presence.

This time I was considered an adult and I was expected to pull my own weight and to contribute both in surviving and fighting.

SINCE I WAS 5, I HAD WITNESSED SO MUCH PAIN, SO MUCH DEATH, AND SO MUCH INJUSTICE. ONCE I WAS AN ADULT, IT PAINED ME EVEN MORE THAT I STILL COULDN’T DO ANYTHING TO END THE SUFFERING.

Well, I did my best to help during the war!

Finally, I got the opportunity to volunteer as a translator at a US Hospital in Baghdad.

At the hospital, I aided the US doctors in treating injured Iraqi patients (mostly children) who don’t speak English.

And while the job was very emotionally demanding, and I saw even more pain, at least this time, I felt that I was able to ease my people’s pain, somehow…

Even if it was for a brief period!

And that was the 1st time in years that I felt as if going to medical school was simply a blessing in disguise.

You see, if I didn’t go to med school, I wouldn’t have learned English.

Learning English has given me the chance to serve my people and the US forces by becoming a linguist during a very critical time for both Iraq and the US.

I stayed in jobs of similar capacities in Iraq, lending my abilities as a translator to both Iraqi and US officials till 2007.

IN THE FALL OF 2007, I OFFICIALLY DROPPED OUT OF MEDICAL TRAINING, IMMIGRATED TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND LEFT EVERYTHING BEHIND ME, SEARCHING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE.

But can you blame them when this is how my driver side looked as they arrived on the accident scene?

Thank goodness it wasn’t a neck injury and I walked away defeating death yet again!

When my accident occurred, I was at the peak of my career. But I had a profound near-death experience during that accident that showed me how I was NOT living my life purpose and NOT being of service to humanity.

That’s when I decided to leave my corporate career and follow my passion and become a Transformational Coach.

SO THE WINDS OF CHANGE CAME ABOUT AGAIN, BUT THIS TIME, I WAS READY!

I jumped all in and didn’t let any negativity persuade me from serving my purpose. This blog is where I’ll share the ways that have allowed me not just to survive but also to thrive.