By the Ocean
Sunny 74 Degrees
7:41 a.m.
We sure do have a lot of stories about money. About what it means to have it. About what it means not to have it. About how much we want it. About how much we don’t want it.
I wasn’t raised to want money. Because I was taught that it was evil.
Only greedy people had it where I came from.
I don’t really know if the people around me when I was growing up wanted money or not. If they did, they never said it. Because that would have made them a social outcast. You weren’t allowed to tell the truth about that. You had to lie and to believe the lies to fit in.
So I don’t really know the truth about back then.
What I DO know is that the money stories I took on during those early years forced me to deal with a lot of B.S. once I got started in business.
I wanted money, but I was programmed to hate money, and to hate people who had it.
This is a messed up thing to think.
I’m working it out. It’s been a 25 year process so far. I’m definitely making progress.
These days I don’t focus on money, because I’ve learned it doesn’t like to be chased. It seems to enjoy being created. It seems to have no problem with being attracted.
This is a different energy. It involves focusing on something ELSE first. That something else is the long list of things that tend to produce money as a natural byproduct. Most of those things involve solving a specific problem for a specific someone.
My kids are different. They can truly manifest money. The path between intention and manifestation has no obstacles. My programming is such that there’s still a part of me that believes money requires work. Like I said, it’s a process.
Choose your money stories carefully. Analyze the ones you have and figure out if they belong there anymore.
If it’s time for some new ones, understand that YOU have the power to make them up.