Money and The Law of Attraction
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In many ways money is one of our most intimate relationships.
Our relationship to money mirrors our relationship to our significant others. Money likes to hang out with folks who love and take care of it. A dear friend and former Mastermind partner, Jonathan McMahon, once said that money loves to be counted; it is our way of noticing and appreciating money’s value.
How often have you said or heard others say, “If I had more money, I could be happy, secure, or fill in the ______.
During the Millionaire Mind Intensive we learned that we are responsible for our feelings, independent of the amount of money currently manifesting in our lives. Actively or unconsciously we choose our attitude, mood, and feelings. We can change our money blue print — our habitual response to the world, the bridge between our internal drivers and external manifestations.
If our personal financial blue print contains feelings of shame, aloneness, anger, and deprivation, earning or controlling a large sum of money, will not change how we feel about ourselves. Yes we would have more money, but we would also have our old blue print and possibly the seeds of self-sabotage.
Be Here Now — Choosing To Be Happy
The secret to happiness lies not with more money but with learning how to be happy with what we have now, not in the future. I have often wondered if we might fear that if we are happy or satisfied with what we have now, we might not be motivated to expand our prosperity consciousness. The Secretes of the Millionaire Mind explains a wonderful paradox. The more contented you are, the more life experiences you will draw in that perpetrate that satisfaction.
Begin each day in gratitude. Acknowledge all the things and situations in your life that bring you some sort of pleasure. Look in your home, at the people you know, at the vendors who serve you, at your pets. When you find something, take a deep breath and say, “I am satisfied.” Take a moment to feel the joy of satisfaction.
At the end of every day, before you go to sleep, take a few moments to think about the things that happened that day that brought you satisfaction. If possible, make a list. I call this my “Thank You List”. As you write down or think about each event, take a deep breath and feel appreciation for each of the day’s blessings.
Millionaire Minds take note and appreciate the good in our lives