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Affirmations Money and Prosperity



MONEY & PROSPERITY HOW TO INCREASE THE FLOW

1. Look at Negative Beliefs & Thought Patterns

2. Use Positive Affirmations

3. Gratitude

Looking at Negative Beliefs & Thought Patterns - Do you use any of the following:

I can’t save money

I don’t earn enough

My credit rating is bad

Money slips through my fingers

Everything is so expensive

Why does everyone else have money?

I can’t pay my bills

Bankruptcy is around the corner

I can’t save for retirement

I can’t let go of money

I don’t deserve to be financially free


What are your beliefs about money?

Do you believe that there is not enough?

Do you attach your self worth to it?

Are you friends with money or do you see it as an enemy?

Having more money is not enough

We need to learn how to deserve and enjoy the money we have

Large amounts of money don’t guarantee prosperity

Rich people can be lost in poverty consciousness


“Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty” - Socrates

Your prosperity consciousness is not dependant on money, your flow of money is dependant on your prosperity consciousness

Our pursuit of money must contribute to the quality of our lives

If we do something we hate in order to get money, the money is useless

Prosperity is not defined by money alone; it encompasses love, time, joy, comfort & wisdom

If you work long hours, little time for family, fun, or yourself your time is steeped in poverty


What about success?

Do you feel it’s beyond your reach or do you feel you can be a success in your own right?

If so, you are rich with respect to success.

You can change your negative beliefs in this present moment.


Conditioned Responses around Money and Prosperity

My biggest fear about money is .................? What comes directly to mind?

What did you learn about money as a child?

What were your parent’s thoughts around money?

How did your family handle money?

How do you handle money now?

What would you like to change about your money consciousness?


Negative versus Positive Statements

“I never have enough money so I can’t enjoy it” / I am grateful for all the money I have now

“I am afraid I will always be broke” / I now accept limitless abundance from unlimited sources

“I don’t earn enough” / My income is constantly increasing

“Everything is so expensive” / I always have as much as I need

“Money slips through my fingers” / I spend my money wisely

“I can’t let go of money” / I enjoy every penny that I spend


Positive Present Tense Statements know as Affirmations: Use daily

Money flows to me easily & effortlessly

I am a money magnet

I always have enough money to pay my bills

My income is constantly increasing

I deserve to be financially free

I give generously and receive with joy

I am so grateful for all the money I have now

I prosper wherever I turn

Every day my relationship with money becomes healthier

I am an excellent money manager

I deserve to have an abundance of time, money and prosperity

Gratitude

Be grateful for everything you have daily

Be thankful for your bills!!!! (electricity, water, food – some countries don’t have these luxuries)

The more gratitude you have the more you allow yourself to receive

Be open to all possibilities (e.g Lottery, competitions, gift, inheritance etc...)

Trust that you will always be provided for

Loretta x





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