How to Handle Great Wealth
After the Larry King show taping last week, Jack Canfield told me over wine how he struggled many years ago with the increase in his wealth.
He had been a teacher making $8,000 a year. Using the principles described in the movie The Secret, he jumped to just under $100,000 a year, and then on to a million dollars a year.
But his wealth increase didn't stop there.
He was soon receiving royalty checks from his publisher for over one million dollars each.
This was beginning to amount to six million dollars a year.
Jack confessed that making six mill a year pushed his buttons. He could spend $20,000 a day and not hurt.
He began to deal with issues of deservingness. He asked himself who the heck was he to make this kind of money.
To get comfortable with wealth, Jack decided to split up what he was making.
He invested part, spent part, saved part, and gave away part. In this way, he allowed himself to receive great wealth. Today he's fine with wealth, and the abundance just keeps rolling in.
I think we all have to get clear of internal blocks to receiving wealth before we actually start seeing it. And even then, we may have to get clear of other blocks in order to maintain and increase the wealth.
For me, Miracles Coaching is the best way to get clear.
I'm sure there are other ways, but having an objective soul help you stretch your mind and get clear of limiting beliefs is faster than anything else I know of.
If you can do it by reading a book or by watching a movie, more power to you.
But sometimes you just need a good coach.
If you read back over my last few blog posts, you'll see where I struggled a little bit with wanting an exotic car. I had some counter-intentions within me, preventing me from getting the car.
But I did a session with a coach and within a day I not only found the car I wanted, but bought it -- and for an incredible deal.
When you get clear, you get results.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS - That's me and Francine in the picture. She likes having her picture taken. She's like a Angelina Jolie or Linda Evangelista of the exotic car world. Smart. Sexy. Fast. She's a 1995 Panoz Esperante GTLM. A friend says I'm now a Panozaholic. I love the Panoz company and especially Francine. One day I'm going to enter a racing school to learn how to actually dance with her at top speed.
PPS - Speaking of speed...A gorgeous CNN researcher who sat beside me at dinner in Beverly Hills, looked at my picture of Francine and asked, "You know what this car screams?" I said no. She said, "TICKET!" :)
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