As you read this, I’m heading back from speaking in Las Vegas with over 1000 attendees. I’ve been teaching Cash Infusion Week to
so many of you this past week. Being in Vegas represents such a different way of viewing money.
In Las Vegas, the impression I have is that having more money is all about “luck”. You make more if you’re lucky. You hold onto your money if you are lucky. You’ve seen it in the movies where someone will have someone else blow on their dice for luck. Everything is a gamble.
People come with their quarters, dollars, life savings and much more. They take a chance on lady luck to see what their reward will be.
Everything that I see here about how money is treated is so different from what I believe. It seems so lopsided.
I believe in personal responsibility around our money. Quite frankly, I don’t believe in luck. I believe that only we control our destinies. We control the abundance we attract.
So, think about this for a moment. If you believe that “luck” controls what you will receive, that means that you are giving your all of your power away to something else. Are you willing to do that?
I’m not.
Instead, are you willing to assume personal responsibility to declare what you want and then go after it. Therefore, you reap the glories. There’s no luck to thank – you did it. You created the success you have in your life.
Imagine what a place of power you would come from if you were to change.
I’m on a mission to help other entrepreneurs change into that place of power.
Here’s your first action step to join in.
Decide right now how you want to be described by others. Write that down. Don’t use wimpy, generic words – instead use words that feel so powerful that they could carry lift you up on your own. Read that description every day and every night until you can say it by heart. Own those words.
Be Brilliant,
Kate
P.S. I’m diving deeper into the subject of money on my brand new live training webinar, Quick Cash Clarity. Click here to attend: http://katebeeders.com/cashcall
This is a fantastic suggestion, Kate. I like the idea of describing myself using powerful words. And the daily review until I have the description memorized is powerful in itself! Thanks!
thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rochelle 🙂
thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rochelle 🙂