The law of abundance

Posted by: finance on Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

by Steve Diamond

We’re stressing two parallel streams of content on this site.

  1. Nuts and bolts details about debt reduction, credit cards, budgets, and so on.
  2. Equally specific information about the mental and spiritual habits and exercises that open your life to abundance and prosperity.

I know that many folks tend to concentrate on the first without paying much attention to the second. They think they’re being “practical” rather than “head in the sky.” I think it doesn’t work that way. When you ignore the effects of your thoughts on your circumstances, you’re creating a divided life, one where you’re apt to be confused about why things just aren’t going according to your plans.

I found a helpful perspective on this on Julie Plenty’s blog. She writes about the pitfalls of just trying to be a positive thinker.

By the way, if you aren’t convinced that the mental and spiritual dimension is important to your financial well-being, how do you explain the work of Suze Orman, the successful financial author and TV host? She (among many others) has not hesitated to emphasized the importance of mental and spiritual discipline in order to make sure that we aren’t sabotaging our own abundance and prosperity. I highly recommend Suze Orman’s books in this vein, particularly 9 Steps to Financial Freedom: Practical and Spiritual Steps So You Can Stop Worrying, The Courage to Be Rich: Creating a Life of Material and Spiritual Abundance, and The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life: Keep What You Have and Create What You Deserve.

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