Monday, April 5, 2010

Money Magnet?

If you are a person who knows that your beliefs have a direct impact on your life, the following confessions may be worth committing to memory:

"I AM A MONEY MAGNET"
  • I am a money magnet.
  • I like  money and money likes me.
  • I attract money.
  • I attract money 24 hours a day.
  • I earn bountiful amounts of money.
  • I wisely know how to create money.
  • I know that I will always have more money in my future than I do now.
  • The money that I create keeps multiplying, duplicating and replenishing itself'
  • I am forever enjoying more and more money.
  • I have infinite money - more than enough for every want and need.
  • I cheerfully save money.
  • I faithfully save 10% of all the money I earn.
  • I wisely invest my money.
  • I see my money recreating itself effortlessly.
  • I cheerfully give money to good and worthy causes and philanthropies that make a lasting and ongoing difference.
  • My estate is in perfect updated order and will be a lasting legacy that makes an important and memorable difference.
  • Money rushes to me in every form and fashion.
  • I have lots and lots of money.
  • I have money in my mind, in my future, in my pocket, in my wallet, in my safe, in my bank accounts, in my businesses, in my investments and wherever it keeps growing.
  • I enjoy money and money enjoys me.
  • Money and all it's equavalents are attracted to me.
  • Money is forever making me infinitely better off.
  • All that I do creates surplus, abundance, and plenty for myself and everyone else.
~ The One Minute Millionaire ~
"The One Minute Millionaire, The Enlightened Way to Wealth" is the title of a book written by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen.    If you are serious about wanting more money than you could possibly spend in your lifetime with peace of mind. I highly recommend you acquire this book, read it, and do the exercises.  At worse, you will become a wiser, more enlightened person.  At best - I can't possibly imagine the best yet.  (= D)

In joy,

Andrea

1 comment:

Syd said...

I actually feel good with what I have. Money won't make me happy--I have learned that.