How To Use The Law Of Attraction To Make More Money

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I had an interesting thing happen on Twitter today. Someone responded to my question, “Do you want to live an authentic life?” with “It takes money to live an authentic life.”

Well, yes, it also takes money to live an inauthentic life.  Saying we need money to live an authentic life is like saying we need oxygen or food.

Money is nothing but energy, yet most of us let money control how we live our lives. We don’t follow our dreams or live our purpose because we let thoughts of scarcity and fear of not having enough money stand in the way.  We give up our entire lives and the precious moments that make them up to a few numbers that we see on the screen of a computer. In fact, many of us even let these numbers determine how we feel about ourselves.

When you fear not having enough money, you surround the energy of  money with negative thoughts.  When you feel disappointed or upset about money, you actually wind up pushing money away from you. The Law of Attraction states that our thoughts create our reality. A lot of people don’t like that because they don’t want to be responsible for their thoughts. But, changing our thoughts about money is the key to making more money. So, how can you change your thoughts and use the law of attraction to manifest more money?

1.  Feel Good About Letting Go Of Your Money

Do you feel good when you are writing the check for your rent or your house payment? How about when you buy that new iPhone? It’s funny how we can often resent the money we spend for the necessities, yet give money away freely or without even thinking when it comes to treats like electronic gadgets or an afternoon coffee. Start surrounding all of the money you give with positive thoughts. Don’t be afraid to spend money and let it go.

If we surround our money with hoarding energy, we will be sure to create lack, for we are telling the Universe that there isn’t enough. Also, give your money more freely. If you don’t have money to give right now, give your time or something you do have to the world around you. Surround the energy you give to the world with gratefulness for having that gift to give.

2. Stop Thinking Negatively About People With Money

Are you having negative thoughts about people that do have money? Having a lot of money is not a sign of greed, but we often put this mentality out into the Universe and it limits us. The Law of Attraction states that like attracts like. If you put out negative thoughts, you will bring in negative results.

When you have negative thoughts about those with money, you are surrounding yourself with resistance to bringing in money. You are telling the Universe that you don’t think making a lot of money is a positive thing, and, guess what? The Universe will always bring you what you asked for.  If you want to make more money, you will have to change your attitude surrounding it.

3.  Use The Law Of Attraction To Visualize Yourself Having More Money

How many times have you visualized yourself not having enough money for the things that you want to do? What if you turned those thoughts around and imagined yourself having all of the money that you need. But, don’t just visualize that money. Why do you want to have the money? What is it that you want the money for? We get so caught up with the balance in the bank account, that we lose track of the other ways our needs can be met.

Perhaps, you are afraid to buy a plane ticket for that vacation because you won’t have a place to stay. The Universe may provide you with a free place to stay while you house sit instead of actual money, so don’t forget to visualize the things you are hoping to accomplish or have with the money that you need.

4.  Remember That Money Won’t Solve All Your Problems

Many of us use the lack of money as an excuse. We use it as an excuse not to follow our dreams and live the life we have always wanted. I met someone who decided she wanted to travel around the world, and decided to do it with only $700 to her name. The Universe has provided her with ways to make more money and places to stay along the way of her journey.

Money isn’t going to make you happy. If it’s happiness that you want, start by thinking thoughts of joy. It isn’t going to bring more meaning to your life. You have to be the one to create that. Realize that while money definitely makes life easier, it won’t solve everything.  Start now by looking at all the reasons that you want more money, and work on creating the things you want to have on all levels, not just the financial one.

5.  Be Grateful For The Money And Things That You Do Have

When you remember to tell the Universe, “Thank you”, you are saying, “Thank you, I would like more.” But, if you are always telling the Universe there isn’t enough, then you are putting out a vibration of lack rather than abundance. Appreciate not just the money that you have in your life but all the gifts you have in your life. Appreciate all of the wealth that you have in your relationships, your family, and the gifts that come to you each day. When you show gratitude, you are also raising your vibration which attracts positive energy which includes money.

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What Is Wealth? How To Live The Life Of Your Dreams Without Going Broke

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Wealth is found not in what you own but in how you spend your time.-Henry David Thoureau

 

One year ago, I sold everything I owned to travel the world and try to discover my life purpose. On this journey, I have learned a lot about my relationship to work, purpose and money. It made me realize that when I was living in the US, the greater majority of my money was spent on “stuff”.

I didn’t feel wealthy even though I was making more money than the average person does. I felt stressed out, like I constantly had to keep working because I had been sold the American dream. I had blindly followed the vast majority, signed on the dotted line, and promised my wages for 30 years. Don’t get me wrong. I don’t think that home ownership is a negative thing. I had just entered into it blindly, giving no thought as to what my soul wanted.

I had caved in to the belief that wealth equals happiness and proceeded to accumulate as much stuff as possible. Again, I don’t see money as being a negative thing, but if it comes at the cost of your soul, it is.

Now that I’m rambling around the world without even a spoon to slurp my soup with, I’ve come to realize, I feel wealthier than ever. This has led me to ponder,“What is wealth, anyway?”

 

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I know that when I spend my time writing the messages that my soul is pouring forth, I feel wealthy. I know that when I am deep in conversation with someone, being completely vulnerable and open, and staring into their eyes, and seeing the miracle of that person, I feel wealthy. I know that when I am letting go of judgement and past pain, I feel wealthy. When I’m staring at the sunset, my bare feet being tickled by the sand, my toes being tickled by the kiss of the salty waves, I feel wealthy.

Notice, all of those experiences don’t cost a thing. It never made me feel wealthy to have the latest technology gadget, or to be able to offer a different plate for every course of the elaborate dinner parties I used to give, or to have had three bathrooms when there was only one of me.

When I moved to Mexico, I started realizing how unique people were there. I watched people who would work all day to sell their art, or their tamales, or their handmade crafts for very little money. At first, I felt sorry for them. But, then I realized something. These people were happy. They usually worked together as a family, and they were doing what they wanted to do. It really wasn’t about the money at all. This led me to write one of the most popular articles on my travel blog, Consumerism In America: How Your Stuff Is Killing You.  I began to realize just how much I had given up to follow the American dream.

I started realizing that true wealth had nothing to do with money. I realized that I felt truly wealthy when I followed my life’s calling. When I was struggling against my heart, I was causing stress in my body, and I was letting fear of “enough” guide my life.

However, it does take money to live. I have a lot of people approach me who want to follow their dreams, but they are scared to death. What is the main cause of their fear?  They don’t wind to end up starving on the streets. So, how can you do what your heart desires without going broke?

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“We no longer live life. We consume it.”  ― Vicki Robin

 

First, you can let go of the conditioning of the media that tells you what you must own to survive. The media does a lot to shape our ideas of what we must own to make it in this world. Yes, I have had it easier by living inexpensively in other parts of the world during this year, but I’ve also learned things about how I can live in the US on less.

I don’t need to own a big house like I used to. I don’t need to own as much stuff. I don’t need an iPhone. Really. I’ve lived without a Smartphone for a year now. My cell phone bill is $10 a month. I remember when an American visited me in Mexico and was astounded that I was a blogger without a smart phone. Guess what? It really is possible to survive without being connected to the internet all day. In fact, my most inspiring thoughts usually come when I’m not connected to wifi, but instead to my spirit inside.

I don’t have to rely on someone else to provide food, water, and shelter. I can grow my own food. I can learn to live off the grid.

I can have people over for dinner without it being a “party”. It doesn’t have to be lavish.  I am perfectly capable of making my own coffee and, I don’t need to spend the money I could be spending to cook an entire meal on one cup of coffee.  I can socialize with people without buying expensive cocktails, and we are likely to have conversations that are more real without alcohol masking our feelings. I can actually make it in life with ten outfits and three pairs of shoes. No one is going to judge me because I wear the same outfits a lot. And if they do, they’re probably not someone I really want in my life anyway. I don’t need a television. In fact, I don’t want one. It has been wonderful to live a life where I’m not being constantly told how I should think. You may be thinking, “I can’t give up….”, but at what price are you willing to hold onto it? Is it worth sacrificing your dreams for?

A lot of people say that I am “lucky” to travel. But, I am able to travel because I gave up “stuff” that was important to me at the time. Some of the “stuff” I gave up was even painful for me to part with at the time? But, you know what? I get to wake up every day and create my own day. That alone is worth it.

Second, once you have reduced your bills, spend as little of your time as you can working to pay those bills.  I had a job with flexible hours when I worked in the corporate job. It would have been possible to work a lot less hours, but I didn’t because I was convinced I needed all the “stuff” I had to survive. If you live with just the basics, you will find that you don’t have to work as hard as you think you do. You can spend the extra time taking the steps to living the life of our dreams. Joshua Becker at Becoming Minimalist, makes some wonderful points on his blog about what we are really needing but tend to substitute the desire for money for. Things like more gratefulness, contentment and generosity.

Also, look at how you are spending your time. I started my travel blog while I still had a full-time job. Yes, this meant less time on Facebook, less time in front of the TV, and made for some very late nights, but I would say it was worth it.  I recommend always starting your new business or venture while you still have a job in place. It may make for some long work hours, but the time spent following your purpose won’t feel like work. If it does, then ask yourself seriously if the new venture is really what you are dreaming of doing.

If you have debt, the first thing you must do is work to pay it off. And, live life in such a way that you don’t use credit cards to pay for anything which depreciates in value. I have never owed money on anything which depreciated in value. This means that the cars I drove around were at least ten years old and a lot of the things that I bought were second-hand, but being responsible with my money gave me the life of freedom that I was longing for.

Third, trust life. Guess what? Life is pretty awesome. When you align with your soul’s calling, life makes sure you are taking care of. How can you do that? Well, life is energy. Have you noticed that the people who life supports are the people who have a pretty positive view of it. When you are positive, you are going to attract positive energy. You don’t see people who are negative and complaining attracting much, do you? That’s because the energy of life always matches what you are creating.

Are you always going to have all the money you want? Maybe not. But life will give you all the money you need. I realize that part of my calling was to learn how to live a simpler life. I was supposed to learn that I had an identity outside of all the stuff that surrounded me. Life will give you the exact lessons you need, and if the end result is that you are following your purpose, there is no amount of money or comfort that can replace that.

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