Everyone wants to know the secret to attracting abundance! However, until now, books on wealth creation have overlooked the powerful forces available inside each of us that we can harness and direct in order to manifest the abundance we desire and deserve. This fascinating book clearly explains time-tested principles for creating wealth, providing guidance on how to alter our behaviors and emotions to actually change the nature of our relationship with the powerful stream of abundance that we can tap into at any time. As Peggy McColl explains, we can actually transform our energy vibration and send a clear message to the universe that we’re ready to claim our financial birthright. And, best of all, the universe’s response to the modifications we make internally can be startlingly quick! It’s not enough, though, to simply understand what sets apart those who are already enjoying a rich and plentiful life from those who are weighed down by a feeling of lack. Peggy offers practical advice on how to apply the 21 Distinctions of Wealth and become a money magnet—starting today.
This is one book you should give yourself time to read. It will drastically change your relationship with abundance, and the constant complaining about "lacking" something.
I love this - especially using a relatively inexpensive resource such as coffee. But dream bigger..!
"Nolan is a poor mother in Brooklyn, NY, in the early 1900s. Although money is extremely tight and the family often goes hungry, she pours her daughter, Francie, a cup of coffee every morning- even though the girl never drinks from it. Francie savors the rich smell and the comforting warmth of the mug as she nestles it in her hand. She takes the time to enjoy her coffee every morning, and then when it has cooled off and she has finished drinking in its delicious smell and warmth, she pours the liquid down the drain. Katie says that she wants her daughter to know what it's like to experience the luxury of always having plenty to eat or drink in the house and being able to "waste" something. She believes that this teaches Francie what it would feel like not to be pinching every penny, afraid of squandering anything.
Good ideas all-round but gets paper-thin and wishy-washy sometimes. I would have expected a New York Times bestseller to be a bit more specific on the subject of money than advising to "attract money with positive thoughts", "move to a smaller house if you can't afford your current one" and "hire a financial advisor". Guess what: I knew this before. The affirmations alone justify the buy though.