It is for you if…
Your thoughts about money and your ability to generate it are predominately negative.
You don’t have any hope of ever having the kind of money that would give you a life of ease and security.
You feel you need to latch on to someone else, e.g., date and/or marry a rich man or woman, or wait for a relative to die or become generous, or play the lottery, etc., if you ever are going to have the money you desire.
You are consistently stressed and anxious over paying bills and not having enough money.
You will…
Uncover your limiting beliefs, thoughts and mindset around money and upgrade them to ones that nourish and serve your dreams and desires.
Cease judging those with money and celebrate everyone’s success. (Negatively commenting on other people’s success, keeps yours at bay. It’s akin to building a wall between you and your desires.)
Uncover negative beliefs about money that were imprinted on you by your family, so that you can set yourself free from those limiting thoughts and mindset.
Learn and practice techniques and strategies that will help you to keep positive and focused no matter what is going on around you.
Understand and practice the Art of Deliberate Creation by focusing and dreaming beyond your current reality, into the reality and life that you desire.
Learn how to feel good now by appreciating what you do have, rather than focusing on what you don’t. (When you postpone feeling good now, your negativity fosters more scarcity. While practicing the art of appreciation upgrades your overall frequency, opens the door to abundance and feels really, really good while you’re doing it.)
”Who knew a course on money would hold the key to lifting my yearly winter depression? One journaling session on gratitude refocused my energy completely. I stepped outside of my own head and focused on others for a change. I got way more out of the course than I expected.”
— S. Traher, Student
As the days, weeks, months and years of my sobriety have clicked by, I have found that some days I might awaken scared, or anxious, or with my mind racing. It happens to everyone, but for us sober folks we cannot afford to indulge those negative feelings, rather we must find ways to cope in the midst of the ick by using positive strategies so as not to be triggered and default to our bad old habits of drinking and drugging.