Amanda Devine
Create Your Own Economy – Part 1
March 29, 2009 on 7:39 pm | In Our Thinking |We are conditioned that we are the little people in a big world and that everything is beyond our control. Even though it might seem to be correct, it cannot be further from the truth. We create our lives every single moment. Most of the time, we have in our lives what we don’t want, because we are not aware that we have the control. It is not our fault that we don’t know about our true power, because of the conditioning that we have received through our lives. So, we have that incomplete picture of us, what do we do now?
In the great depression not all the people lost money. There were millionaires made. They created their own economy. How did they do it? While everyone had poverty on their minds, they had an abundance consciousness. So, how do I create that abundance consciousness? Let me show you how.
First you need to decide, where is it that you want to be? You have to set a goal. Do not look at it from a “realistic” point of view. Think what it is that you want. You might say, I want to pay bills. That is all great, but here we are talking about a need, not a goal. Goals are wants not needs. When we just talk about the needs it means that we have poverty consciousness. You might say, I want more than enough money to do and buy anything I want. That sounds great. When you say that it means that you have all your bills paid and you have money left over. But, you have to be more specific than that. How much money do you want and by when? Here is an example of how you write that goal.
I am so grateful, that I make $$$$ by……
To be continued….
Have an absolutely awesome week!
Amanda Devine
www.totallyuniqueideas.com
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Hi. I like the way you write. Will you post some more articles?
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