FIFTH RULE OF WEALTH CONSCIOUSNESS:
STAY IN SHAPE
You must keep your frequency high and your belief in limitless possibility
strong to manifest your dream house or your goal of going to the Olympics or
to call in your soul mate. Otherwise you run the risk of sliding backward into
having your father’s lame relationship with money or your mother’s terror of
being visible or your divorced parents’ mistrust of intimacy. When it comes to
being mighty about money, one of the best ways to do this is to read wealth
consciousness books. All the time. Over and over. My two staples have always
been Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill and The Science of Getting Rich
by Wallace Wattles (listed in the back of this book), but there are plenty others
out there. Find some that work for you and read them for at least thirty minutes
every single day. Surround yourself with inspiring people who don’t think
money is bad and those who either already have it or are intent on making it.
Watch your thoughts and your words. Make a conscious effort to keep your
positive financial mind-set strong and unwavering.
GET INTO REALITY ABOUT HOW MUCH YOU
WANT TO MAKE AND WHY
There are countless ways to make serious money, and depending on what
business you’re in they will obviously vary, but there are some general rules
that apply across the board. Start by thinking about the life you’d love to live
and why, figure out exactly how much money you need to manifest to make it
happen. If you don’t know how much it would cost to build your dream house,
do the research. If you want to travel, figure out where and by when and do the
math on exactly how much it all will cost. If you want a lifestyle where you eat
out more and wear nicer clothes, crunch the numbers. How much money do
you now need to make per year? Per month? Per hour? The Universe responds
to details. The Universe responds to energy. The Universe responds to
badasses.
There is a big difference between walking around
saying you want to make a million dollars a year,
and having crystal clear intentions, fierce desire,
and hell-bent action toward specific goals.
Make a list, be super specific about exactly what it is, how much it will cost,
why you want it, how it will make you feel, etc. You need to be in a full-on
lather about it and want it so badly that it is not negotiable: It will and it must
happen regardless of how long it takes. Decide what it is you want and write
down the exact cost.
MAKE IT URGENT
Ever notice how when your rent is due in a week and you have no idea how
you’re going to pay it, or if you really need a specific amount of money for a
specific urgent purpose like getting a throbber of a rotten tooth pulled, that you
always manage to somehow figure out how to get the money just in time?
Usually a check that you had forgotten about arrives in the mail or an
unexpected freelance job comes in or you suddenly develop the nerve to ask
somebody for a loan or you sell grandma’s jewelry or you compete with the
five-year-old selling lemonade down the street and make a killing. You shift
from wasting your time whining and worrying because you’re suddenly too
busy making it happen. This is the power of:
• Clarity
• Urgency
• Not screwing around
The money is there if you really, truly desire it. It’s just a matter of being so
serious about it that you don’t stray from the path of manifesting it no matter
what gets thrown in it.
The trick is to treat your dreams with this same urgency and determination.
It’s one thing to kick ass when your back is against the wall and you’ve got to
come up with your kid’s tuition, and quite another to create self-imposed
urgency so you stay the course until you’ve created your dream life instead of
settling back into the Big Snooze. You need a sense of urgency to keep from
dropping the ball when it gets difficult and sliding down into thinking, “Ah,
screw it, I’m fine living next door to a kennel full of barking dogs. It’s nothing
getting some earplugs and boarding up my windows can’t fix.” Instead of
being in reaction mode, it’s about being in action mode. It’s about no longer
acting like a victim (letting your circumstances control your life) and instead
acting like a superhero (creating a life that has you waking up in giddy
disbelief that you get to be you).
A great way to psyche yourself into up-leveling is by raising your bottom
line. So often we take the massive leaps of faith only when we have to, when
we need to put out some sort of fire aka pay off some huge bill. Because this is
about changing you, not just about changing your income, why not decide to
be the kind of person who always has a certain amount of money in the bank?
Be someone who’s not in struggle and panic and constantly behind the eight
ball. Come up with a figure and decide your account will never go below it.
Make it non-negotiable. For example, if you decide that you will always have
two thousand dollars in your checking account and refuse to see your balance
go under it, it will light the fire under your ass to generate income the second
you get close to dipping below it. Or decide that you will always donate ten
percent of what you make to charity, no matter what. Make a new bottom line;
get yourself out of struggle by changing your mind-set and being conscious of
how you deal with, generate, and receive your money.
ENVISION YOURSELF WITH THIS MONEY AND
THE SPECIFIC THINGS AND/OR EXPERIENCES
IT’S GOING TO PROVIDE
As I said, money on its own means nothing. It’s what we attach to it that gives
it meaning and inspires us to have it in our lives. It’s what this money makes
us feel like that puts us in the proper tizzy to manifest it. Write a mantra that
you can run over and over in your mind to help you manifest the money you
desire. I see myself making $150,000 by December 31
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