Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Wealth mantras 3# Part 1: Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich.





Ask most people if they want to be rich and they’d look at you as if you were crazy. “Of course I want to be rich,” they’d say. The truth, however, is that most people don’t really want to be rich. Why? Because they have a lot of negative wealth files in their subconscious mind that tell them there is something wrong with being rich. 

At our Financial Fitness workshop, one of the questions we ask people is “What are some of the possible negatives about being rich or trying to get rich?” 

Here’s what some people have to say. See if you can relate to any of these.

“I’ll never know if people like me for myself or for my money.”

“It’s too much work.”

“My friends and family will say, ‘Who do you think you are?’ and criticize me.
As I mentioned earlier, each of us has a wealth file inside the cabinet called our mind. This file contains our personal beliefs that include why being rich would be wonderful. However, for many people, this file also includes information as to why being rich might not be so wonderful. This means they have mixed internal messages about wealth. 

These mixed messages may seem innocent enough, but in reality, they are one of the major reasons most people never become rich.

You can look at it like this.

You “order” what you get by sending energetic messages out to the universe based on your predominant beliefs. Again, based on the Law of Attraction, the universe will do its best to say yes and support you. But if you have mixed messages in your file, the universe can’t understand what you want.

The number one reason most people don’t get what they want is that they don’t know what they want.   

Rich people are totally clear that they want wealth. They are unwavering in their desire. They are fully committed to creating wealth. As long as it’s legal, moral, and ethical, they will do whatever it takes to have wealth. Rich people do not send mixed messages to the universe. Poor people do.

(By the way, when you read that last paragraph, if a little voice inside your head said something to the effect of “Rich people don’t care if it’s legal, moral, or ethical,” you are definitely doing the right thing in reading this book. You’ll soon find out what a detrimental way of thinking that is.)

Wealth principle:
The number one reason most people don’t get what is that they don’t know what they want.

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