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I have a good salary, but I still feel poor

A Money Problem:

PF wrote:

 

Hi Darel. I work in a managerial position with quite a good salary. I purchase by credit card and the balance is not getting any smaller. I always have the feeling of not having enough to pay my bills or to purchase a house for myself.

The Being Solution:

Thank you for sharing this with us, PF. The BEING Solution for your problem will serve a great many people with exactly the same problem.

 

Anyone who feels poor even though he or she has a great salary has created a “spender’s relationship” to money. Quit a large percentage of us relate to money in this way. It’s called “the credit card trap.”

 

The only real solution—the only way out of this trap, is a rebellion against credit card debt that leads to a powerful determined decision to change your relationship to money.

 

Here’s how you got into that trap

 

The spender’s credit card debt problem stems from the fact that he/she wants to “feel rich.” We all do! But some of us took the wrong path to get there!

 

You see, PF, there are two ways you can acquire that “feel rich” feeling.

 

1.      You can feel rich when you have more than enough

2.      Or you can feel rich only when you’re spending it.

 

The problem is that the spender takes that desire to “feel rich” down the wrong path. That’s where you only feel rich when spending the money. So the spender spends and spends until the money’s gone and then feels poor until the next payday. Sound familiar?

 

Can you see the trap in this sort of relationship to money? For as long as you maintain the spender’s attitude about money, you’ll always have the feeling that there’s never enough of it and that you’ll never ever get to buy that home you want. Isn’t it time you rebelled and chose a new way of relating to money?

 

PF, you’ll feel poor for as long as you maintain your spender’s relationship to money. That I’ll “never-have-enough” feeling is called a “poverty consciousness.”

 

The obvious solution for your money problems would be to flush your poverty consciousness down toilet and then choose, with all the determination you can muster, to develop the prosperity consciousness that would make you a magnet for money. 

 

If you’re ready for a change in consciousness,
here’s how you start:

Visualize yourself having far more income than you’d need to pay all your bills with plenty left over every month that you’ll invest in other residual income sources.

 

In this vision, see yourself going on an ocean cruise and coming back with more money in the bank than when you left. Can you picture that? How does it feel to be that rich? That’s the feeling you want to capture and maintain.

 

The only real solution to your money problem is the BEING shift that changes your relationship to money.

 

What we’re looking for here is to make that vision so exciting that you’ll choose to BE the one in that vision. Once you’ve captured that “feel rich” feeling, you will have a prosperity consciousness that attracts money like a magnet.

In BEING THE SOLUTION, you’ll find a chapter devoted to changing your relationship to money and another chapter that shows how to develop your very own prosperity consciousness.