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You have always been rich - 7 tips to attract more money

Sit down for a minute and have a think.
Answer the following questions:
- Do you eat and drink most days?
- Do you have clothes on your back?
- Can you read and write?
- Do you communicate with your other fellow humans on the daily basis?
- Do you have a bank account or at least a penny in your back pocket?
- Can you turn to friends and family and friends for support for anything that you want to achieve?

If most of your answers are positive, you are probably one of the financially rich people on this planet.

Yet, it appears that are unsatisfied. The question you have to ask yourself, is it really the money that is missing or is it that you feel that you are not ''enough'', the feeling that you need more and more.

Advice if you want to attract more wealth in your life

1. Remind yourself that you are worthy of happiness!
2. Focus on what you have right now!
3. End the cycle of learned helplessness by saying I can create the life of my dream!
4. Purge jealousies! Let go of the illusion than you are less than others, embrace  the idea that what they are it is as much as what you are.
5. Respect the power of money! Keep it organised, track it, recognise that it has both restorative and destructive power and it is down to your power of love to use it appropriately
6.Study wealth and become a meticulous budgeter
7. Give money away!

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