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Billionaire Woman: Break Out Of Your Money Box

  • Ryan McLean · 1 year ago
    This is a great post. I have just read the secret and have set a goal to earn $42,000 online in 2009. I believe that by using the law of attraction I can achieve this success. This is a great post about getting out of your monetary comfort zone.
    I like how you gave us ways we can achieve these goals. Thanks so much for this post
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    Good luck with your goals for 2009 Ryan. I'm glad this post gave some ideas on how to get yourself ready for the money to roll in. :) I know you will achieve your goals if you are consistent with your methods.
  • Ross · 1 year ago
    I really love the layout of this post, you present the material very well.

    I've heard of this concept before, of course, and have tried to some degree to change my self-limiting barriers to money and income. But never consistently, or for any length of time. I'm certainly bookmarking this great post and trying again to change my current comfort zone. I'll be trying the methods you suggest and seeing how it goes. I'm really keen to get going with this, you've inspired me once again! Have a great week.
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    Way to go Ryan! I wish you luck on your goals for 2009, I know you can do it. :) I'm glad the post has given you some ideas on how to ready yourself.
  • Rosabel · 1 year ago
    I am practicing all the above and it's true that how powerful our mind works if it goes positive with the Universe. Thanks!
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    Rosabel, I'm very much impressed. Glad to hear you are already ahead of the game. :)
  • Stacey / Create a Balance · 1 year ago
    This is a powerful post as I begin to think about my 2009 financial goals. I'm going to work on building my bank account snapshot and just for fun I think I'll write (and void) an outrageous check today.
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    I think you'll have a blast writing some big checks and looking at your bank account snapshot. Thanks for stopping by Stacey! :)
  • Pj_Normz · 1 year ago
    They say the hardest million to make is the first million. After that, you know you can do it again, so it gets easier every time.

    Excellent culmination of theories. This post is something you need to take one step at a time, for it is filled with many, many jewels of advice. I fully believe, as it is written, that money is a mindset. Once you believe, everything else will follow.
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    I love it Peter! You've definitely "got it!" :D
  • happinessisbetter · 1 year ago
    Awesome article! This is a timely post as I begin to think about my goals for 2009.

    You went through some pretty interesting techniques. Similar to techniques used in Wishcraft, but with a financial twist. Great stuff!
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    Thanks Dustin. I know you will do well in 2009. ;)
  • mywifequitherjob · 1 year ago
    I've tried the pretend money trick before but it has never worked for me. The problem is that I know it's pretend money so its not that big of a deal. For example, when I created a mock portfolio of stocks, I was investing left and right and doing pretty well. But when real money came into play, my emotions got the better of me. Excellent post!
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    I agree Steve, sometimes when it comes to real money we have a different reaction. That's why writing a check must feel realistic. I haven't done a lot of mock stock investing, but I can imagine the difference between a mock investment and a real one.
  • Carla · 1 year ago
    I tried The Prosperity Game a few times with surprisingly good results. My problem is consistency and falling back into the same negative thinking.

    Great post and I will definitely bookmark (and Stumble) this one.
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    Thank you Carla. I've had great results with the Prosperity Game too. I found that some of the things I wrote have come eerily true, and sometimes I think I should have chosen my words more carefully. ;)
  • JohnRocheleau · 1 year ago
    And remember that wealth is relative.

    Personal example: My Wife and myself are very wealthy. We live an abundant lifestyle. We want for nothing. But we do not have much money. Our bank accounts are small, but our spirits have volume that is yet to be filled. We "totally get" that life is infinite and nature is giving. We count our net worth by the sense of satisfaction we feel in interacting with nature and the people that we draw into our lives.

    Somewhere along the line in all of that, we manage to acquire the necessary finances to make it happen with ease.

    It is important to ask yourself two questions. First: How can I be truly who I am, in the best possible way? And second: How can I make that work financially? If you answer the first question, the solution to the second one will come of its own accord. It might mean that you will be fabulously wealthy in a financial way. The good part is: you will be wealthy first in spirit.

    Best,
    John
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    John, I think you need to write a guest post for my site, when you get the chance. ;) Although I focus a lot on how to get more money into your life in this post, I really think that living life in joy is the key. I really resonate with what you wrote here, and I loved how much you are at one with infinite riches and nature.

    You are one awesome guy! :D
  • socialnetworkdesign · 1 year ago
    Excellent information. You get what you think about, whether you want it or not.

    sandy
    megastarmedia.com
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    You got it Sandy. Thanks for stopping by! :)
  • Daniel Richard · 1 year ago
    Loved the part when you encouraged us to go for achievements one step at a time (continually increasing) and not aim for a huge sum for a start.

    Now what should I aim for by the end of this year? Hmm... :D
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    I think that's one thing that used to trip me up when I first started. I know that it is possible to set goals and achieve them, you just need to believe they are achievable. :)
  • Beth Whitman · 1 year ago
    Hmmm. You've got me thinking about saving for travels. Thanks for sharing your action plan!
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    That's awesome Beth! I think these techniques work for travels nicely, especially if traveling motivates you. ;)
  • Lola Fayemi · 1 year ago
    Great post, I'm new to this site and WILL be back.

    The techniques you describe are great, simple and effective. I'm a big believer that when you set the goal, you will be pulled towards it by overcoming challenges that throw up the limits you need to clear which allow you to grow into the person that can achieve the goal.

    In peace, love and success x x x

    Lola
  • Nathalie Lussier · 1 year ago
    Thank you Lola. I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I look forward to seeing you around. :)
  • zeugirdor · 10 months ago
    thank you for sharing this site.and i will do definitely what you've said. i'm new to your site and give a thumbs up on SU..godspeed!
  • mlgreen8753 · 3 months ago
    You are absolutely right. People must not fear investing. Everything worth having involves some risk. Even with a job there is the risk of losing it. That's exactly why it's wise to have other income sources and investments. I have multiple sources of income including self-employment, real estate, and I am now looking to start investing in stock. In fact, I am watching the stock of Mentor Capital (MNTR). They have a 20% interest in a biotech company working on clinical trials for a brilliant new breast cancer treatment, which is what peaked my interest. It helps to invest in companies you believe in and want to support.