Maria says there's no need for thousands of dollars in your checking account to feel like you have plenty and wealthy. There are a number of small things you can do to create a feeling of prosperity and plenty within your life.
Cash In Your Wallet - One very simple technique is to keep cash in your wallet. This doesn't even need to be a significant amount; breaking a 20-dollar bill into singles works great for this. For me, I like to keep a few $50 notes at any time in my wallet. It feels good.
When you open your wallet for any reason, you will note the stack of bills inside. Your unconscious mind will observe the fact that you always have money on your person, and you will be surprised at how far this will go toward helping you feel more abundant.
Well-dressed Cabinets - Often it's the little things in life that catches us off guard and causes us to feel broke or struggling. Having to constantly go to the store for groceries and supplies fuels the feeling that you never have enough and are always on the verge of running out.
Stack it as much as you can or reasonably so and every time you look in the cabinet to see that you are well-stocked for a month or two in advance, you'll experience a very real feeling of relaxation and well-being.
Circulate Money - When it's time to pay a light bill, mortgage, car payment, etc. avoid thinking in terms of spending money. That which is spent is used up and gone forever. Instead, tell yourself you are circulating money for the good of the economy. When you pay your utility bill, you are supporting your region's ability to have lights, water, etc.
On the occasions that you pay a bill with cash, take a moment to hold the stack of bills in your hand. Take a good look at it. Feel the texture of the printed paper with your fingers. Smell the currency. Fully immerse yourself in the experience of holding a decent chunk of cash in your hands.
At any time in the future you can easily imagine yourself holding a large sum of money because you regularly engage in the practice of doing so.
These techniques are simple, and can be applied by anyone. More importantly, they really work.
Thanks Maria Duval!
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