What Are You Hiding (From)?

Posted By: Shauna  //  Category: Personal Development

If you have clutter - in your home, your car, your office, or anywhere you spend time regularly - it’s hiding more than the occasional dustbunny. Behind that real clutter is some metaphorical junk, and you are in avoidance mode.

This may sound superficial, but it goes reaaallly deep. Don’t believe me? Consider the following:

Pretend with me for a moment…you have just spent a full weekend cleaning out your car, your home and your office…including the garage and the basement (insert your personal ’scary’ areas here). You have now inherited the money to get help in keeping everything spic and span. Everything is organized, and everything you own has its place. When you need something, you will now know exactly how to find it. Time will be saved on all fronts…and you will have agreat weight lifted from your shoulders as the ‘I should’s’ leave their familiar place in your mind. I should clean the kitchen…I should organize that junk drawer…I should organize the closets…

Now, the question becomes: what will fill that void? This is the real scariness that many of us are avoiding, often without consciously realizing it. We have a list of things we think we’d do with all our extra time if/when we become rich, but we spend out REAL lives avoiding extra time. Clutter is the tool we use.

If we had extra time, what would we REALLY do with it? We’d have to think about our lives, our goals (or lack of them) and what we want to do with this precious asset. By having to-do lists and I should lists, we create the illusion that all of our time is used up, indefinitely into the future. In this way, we can avoid really thinking about things we want and perhaps why we don’t have them. Thomas Edison is quoted as saying, ‘There is no expedient to which a man will not go to avoid the labor of thinking.’

If you think a life-changing, confronting challenge would do you good, look no further than your own life as it is. Clean everything. EVERYTHING. Pare down, organize, throw out, donate…and when all is said and done, spend a little time thinking about what you want to do with your life. The thoughts which will come to you will be FAR clearer than those you now entertain - the ‘I should’s’ will be about the really important stuff, which you have been avoiding. Try it and see!

Are You Up for the Challenge?

Posted By: Shauna  //  Category: Law of Attraction

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EXCITING NEWS!

Here at Breathing Prosperity, we get many requests for sponsorships, reviews and endorsements of products and participation in various projects. Time constraints being what they are, we cannot say yes to everything - nor would we want to!

With this in mind, an opportunity has come along for us to support one of our favorite mentors, Bob Doyle. Bob is the creator of the amazing Wealth Beyond Reason program which I have been raving about for years, and you will also recognize him from the movie The Secret.

Bob himself is very excited to have put together the Boundless Living 45 Day Challenge, and we are proud to be corporate sponsors. The winner of Breathing Prosperity’s contribution will enjoy their choice of any of our popular E-Courses.

BE SURE TO CHECK THIS OUT! It’s empowering for all involved, and it’s FREE! Your goal does not have to be a ‘rah!rah! I’m going to run a marathon in 30 days’-type goal, although it certainly can be! Bob himslef is focusing on his love of creating music and bringing ito a more mainstream audience.

By participating, you’ll be able enjoy the welcoming support you may have been lacking and jump-start your goals. Join thousands of people from all walks of life and make the changes you have been striving for become reality!

CLICK HERE here for more information. At the very least, we hope you’ll head on over to see what it’s all about. There is no financial obligation whatsoever, and anyone who knows Bob will know that this is all about helping YOU get what you want. Enjoy!

 

 

Money…Who Needs It!?

Posted By: Shauna  //  Category: Personal Development, Wealth

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You do, that’s who. And so do I.

Money is so fundamental a tool in our modern society that we literally cannot live without it. We would die of thirst or hunger, or exposure, if we didn’t have at least the minimum amount of money required to trade for the meeting of our basic needs. We need money just to survive…and who wants to just survive?

Knowing this, an objective observer would assume that as a species we would teach our children basic money-making and -management skills. Since money is our form of currency, used worldwide, we as humans must all have basic skills in obtaining, growing and using it wisely … right?

Things could not be further from the truth, as you and I know. The subject of money is, instead, entangled hopelessly within a web of wide-ranging emotions, beliefs, taboos, rituals, denials and accusations. We’ve made a mess out of something that is entirely inert and should have nothing attached to it except for the values we give it.

Can we change this as a society? Perhaps - perhaps not. What we CAN do is to help ourselves individually, and in doing so set examples for our friends, colleagues and children.


 

We can begin by trying to extricate ourselves from the complex topic of money; to separate ourselves mentally from it and begin to observe our habits, patterns and beliefs with objectivity. We, as observers, can see that although our beliefs don’t affect money itself, they affect how we act around money, thus affecting whether we attract it or send it away; whether we thrive financially or suffer.

We all have our own unique set of beliefs and practices when it comes to money, based upon our upbringing, the myriad influences of a lifetime and any opinions - skewed or not - we have formed on our own. In separating ourselves to ask what is valid, what is working and, most importantly, what makes sense for us today, we can take the first step to a brighter, more abundant financial future. Here is some food for thought to help you begin.

  • Ask yourself, ‘What do I believe about money?’ You may want to start a list, and you’ll notice that this list will get longer as you go about your daily life and realize how many beliefs and thoughts pop up - you may just surprise yourself. Armed with this knowledge, you can then begin to ask yourself;
  • ‘Is that true?’ With each belief, for instance that rich people are corrupt, see if you cannot find one - or many - ways in which you have personally witnessed it NOT being true. If you’d like to follow the brilliant and simple work of Byron Katie, another question to ask would be ‘Who would I be without that thought?’ 
  • When you catch yourself hearing a message or belief about money in your head, ask: ‘Whose voice said that?’ This small step can be very revealing, as we discover that what we thought was our own voice is actually - often - that of our mother or father, or another influential person in our early lives.
  • Importantly, when we discover beliefs we have about money, it is crucial to decide if this belief serves us NOW. Given where you want to go in your life, does this belief help take you there, or does it lead you astray, blind you to possibilities or perhaps limit you from believing you can even get there?…If the thought doesn’t serve you, discard it, and if possible, replace it with something that does. Repeat your new belief - even if it seems somewhat foreign to you - as often as needed until it feels like a part of you. Using the example above, you could replace the thought ‘rich people are corrupt’ with ‘Magnificent wealth is possible for all of us, and I am going to do wonderful things with my abundance,’ or ‘Millions of people are doing wonderful things with money, and I can, too.’
  • Now that you have begun exploring  -and hopefully purging - your limiting beliefs around money, you can begin to learn new ones. Be open to learning from any source which presents itself; a well-off potential mentor you know but had never thought of in that way; your local library; cd and tape sets from successful people; personal development websites and blogs…the list is limited only by your own ingenuity.
  • Now for the very personal work of defining your own financial future. An abbreviated outline of this task goes something like this (see our E-Courses for more on this): Ask yourself the key question: What do I want my future to look like? … This, of course, is a big question. If you have never really sat down to define your ideal future, this may initiate a work in progress. That’s OK. It is the beginning of your new life - the way YOU design it. Do not allow what you think is possible to limit you, because you cannot really know what is possible in the larger picture. Simply state what you WANT. As you work to define your ideal future, and to listen to your own voice, hunches about what to do will come to you…you can then take inspired action such as starting a new business, taking some courses or other tasks which just seem ‘right’.

These few ideas may seem overly simple, but they are NOT easy. Self-discovery is one of the most difficult, and yet most rewarding, pursuits available to us as human beings. Few of us explore our true potential, and even just in the field of finances, there is much you can do to learn, grow and prosper. Enjoy!

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