What is YOUR abundance factor?

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“Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into.” Wayne Dyer

Ingredients: Your thoughts?

What are your attitudes, beliefs, feelings, thoughts and decisions you have made about money?

i.    When you were growing up, who were your financial role models?

ii.    Was money abundant or was it scarce?

iii.    Did either of your parents or a relative coach you about money?

iv.    Did you speak about it at the dinner table or was money a subject that was taboo?

(Your family may never actually have taught you about money but you learned by watching them.)

  1. A large piece of paper;
  2. Two writing instruments in different colors.

Directions:

  1. Find a quiet space and make sure the TV, radio, computer are off.  Do not answer the phone during while doing this recipe.
  2. Take the large piece of paper and draw a circle in the middle and place the word “MONEY” in the center of it.  (See example attached).
  3. Take 10 minutes and writing down everything that comes to mind when you think about money.
  4. Now keep the piece of paper with you all day and anytime a thought about money enters you head, write down all the words that come to mind and you associate with money on the piece of paper.  Write down at least at 4 different times during the day.
  5. Write down everything – good and limiting thoughts and beliefs, abundance thoughts and feelings, what your family always said etc.
  6. At the end of the day you will have a good idea of all the limiting and abundance believes you have about money.
  7. Circle ALL the abundance thoughts in a different color ink.
  8. Now post on a wall or keep on your desk somewhere so that you can see during the day.

Money Chef Tip: Now don’t just think about it.  Take the time and DO IT NOW?

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