Hello beautiful people!
Let’s spend some of our vibrational money!
Settle in and let me talk you through one of my very favorite Abraham-Hicks money games.
What’s cool about gamifying anything that may have previously felt like drudgery for us is that the act of reframing the issue as something into which we can weave a lot of FUN actually creates new ways of thinking about things we may have always felt *had to* be a certain kind of way.
Meaning, if you play this game consistently, you’ll find when you sit down to pay bills you have a strange new relationship with the whole process. Your glee felt over imagining everything from that spiffy new computer to the new wing you add on to the children’s activity center in which you spent all those after-school hours growing up will spill over into balancing the books, giving you a strange sense of ease at first and eventually a hint of joy!
Today’s work: Partner up with a prosperity buddy! Either post here in the comments or agree with your buddy to text or email one another daily to share what you’ll spend as you go from $1000 a day on up to as many days as you care to play (I’ve gotten up to spending $100,000 a day because — as you shouldn’t be surprised to learn — I’ve turned this game into a 100-day challenge before. Oh, BTW, that means by the time I was done with that particular round, I had spent just over five-and-a-quarter mil, baby). Get creative! Have fun! Enjoy springing out of bed thinking, “Oh goodie! Today’s the day I get to buy…” and watch how your relationship with not only your debt shifts but also how you start feeling higher up on the enoughness scale with each passing day.
I seriously love this game and I know you will too if you go all-in on it. Feel free to do it in the comments below even if you are going the email or text route. When we’ve done this as a part of our in-person Self-Management for Actors classes, we’ve gone around the room and shared what we’ve bought and once even found ourselves picking a day to pool all that day’s money to buy an island, for cryin’ out loud! I think we named it Hell-Yes.
’til tomorrow… stay ninja!