Creating Wealth: Awake At Your Wheel of Fortune, Part II

Tapping Into Financial Abundance

Tapping Into Financial Abundance

This is the second part of a two-part post on creating wealth.  If you haven’t read the first part, please catch up by reading part one here.

 

 

Do you live your life asleep or awake? 

Prosperous people create their wealth by setting goals, taking action, and taking risks for sure.  But they are also awake at the wheel of their fortune at a much deeper level.  We all basically live in four realms: mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical.  What most people fail to understand, or if they do understand they don’t apply it, is that the result of the physical realm is the direct result of the other three realms.  In other words, nothing happens in the physical realm without it first happening mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. 

This is not just law of attraction, but rather wealth-consciousness.

The fact is that it’s not that we’re setting our aims too high and missing, we’re actually setting them too low and getting it!

This is why so many lottery winners go bust within a few years of winning. If they’re operating with a low wealth-consciousness, they will not foster prosperity or hold onto whatever they receive. This is also why many people can be really, really great at what they do— experts in their field— but if they’re wealth-consciousness is low, they will not go on to amass great wealth.  It also explains why even if you are passionate about something, it doesn’t guarantee large-scale success;  while it is important to be passionate about what you do to generate an income, if your wealth-consciousness only allows for moderate-or-no-success, that will be your result.

It has been said that most people never reach their full potential.  It’s a saddening statistic but very true.  The truth is most people walk around half-conscious.  Living life from a rather superficial level of awareness— meaning, they live observing life from their visible world and only based on what they can see. 

Consider creating anything like tending a garden. It is easy for all to understand how, in nature, most of the growth and blooming happens below the surface first— in the roots, which we cannot see. We are okay accepting that and know it’s taking place.  As human beings we, too, are a part of nature and guided by the very same principles. 

Are you committed to take action?

There are many forms of action.  While action of thought alone doesn’t seem to single-handedly command greater wealth, it is certain that the way of thinking, perceiving, believing, and feeling about money creates your ultimate relationship with it, and undoubtedly forms your outward actions and results. 

Consider the following actions to commit to:

·        Evaluate your current beliefs about money and begin changing them to realign yourself with the financial abundance you deserve and want

·        Affirm positive statements to yourself to reinforce your new beliefs (i.e.: tell yourself you are loving, kind, generous, spiritual, and RICH)

·        If you’re in debt now, set up a realistic repayment arrangement and shift your focus to being wealthy, prosperous & abundant (not in debt, powerless, and/or a victim)

·        Set financial goals for yourself (Annual figure and net worth— now multiply that goal by 10x)

·        Observe and model wealthy people and their habits (Rich people constantly do this with each other)

·        Feel the fear and do it anyway (Rich people have fears, doubts, and worries but they don’t let it stop them)

·        Constantly seek to learn and grow yourself as a person (Rich people always want to learn more, while broke people know it all)

·        Don’t seek for being comfortable (Rich people want to be very rich, which helps them to be comfortable)

·        Learn from mistakes and let them go (if you’re not making mistakes, you’re not growing)

·        Intend to become wealthy not just for yourself, but how it will help others too (your family, friends, charities, etc.)

·        Give of yourself, your time, and your money. Give freely and not for any gain.

·        Do not limit your abilities or options (Rich people do not seek ‘either or’ they seek having it all: time with family, time for personal, time for work)

·        Focus on winning (Rich people are in the money game to win, they don’t focus on ‘what they can lose’, and as noted what we focus on expands)

It’s clear that there are definitive differences between the mindset of just getting by and the mindset of thriving. While sitting on a couch wishfully thinking will not cinch your fortune, much can be said about a lot of (outer) action without the right inner awareness.  A good analogy would be the hamster-in-a-wheel scenario or pushing a wet noodle.  You work your ass off and don’t get very far.

It is never too late to change your wealth consciousness— and while it may seem more challenging depending upon your current situation, just a small shift in awareness can make a huge difference in the results.

“It’s not enough to be in the right place at the right time. You have to be the right person in the right place at the right time.”

– T. Harv Ecker, Author, Secrets of a Millionaire Mind

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