Ten Moneylove Questions to Provoke the Mind and Heart

December 7th, 2009 | Posted in Prosperity Consciousness

Ten Questions To Ask Yourself About Your Prosperity
As 2010 Approaches

One of the gifts that many friends over the years have reported they were most looking forward to is my annual list of questions about the year just finishing and the new one coming up. It started as a process among a small group of friends on one bygone New Year’s Eve, and has grown since then.
You may know, if you are following this blog, or checking in with me on Facebook or Twitter, that I have just prepared for my coaching clients a list of 110 Questions For 2010 and am encouraging people to consider this coming new year a time to restart the New Millennium, since so many plans and aspirations we had back in 1999 got sidetracked by life, 9/11, the economic bubble bursts, and so forth. We humans created time and the calendar, and we should be able to change it to serve us. Anyway, just a decade into this 21st Century, we still have only taken baby steps into our own futures.

So I want to share with you ten questions to ask yourself (alone or with a friend or partner) about your money and manifestation situation, so as to clarify where you have been in 2009 and where you would like to be at this time next year.

1. What Is The Main Thing It Would Take
To Increase Your Income Tenfold?

This is to suggest that none of us have been dreaming big enough. Not to say you need or want this much money in your life, but wouldn’t it be nice to at least have an idea of how to go about creating it?

2. What Is One Unique Skill Or Talent You Have
That Has Never Made You Any Money?

I plan to expound at length in future posts about something I call Your Unique Personal Differential, what it is that may be special about you. Those people who are very successful financially have often figured out how to market what is unique about themselves.

3. If You Are Currently In A Relationship, Which Of You Is More Prosperity Conscious?

To put it more bluntly, is your relationship partner a role model and inspiration for you, or a bit of a drag?

4. What Would You Want To Do In 2010
If You Were Retired And Financially Secure?

For a lot of people, retirement is some pie-in-the-sky future aspiration. And while I personally am devoted to the concept of non-retirement, of loving what you do so much you would never even consider retiring, as artists, orchestra conductors, and even U.S. Senators never do–and therefore have longer-than-average lifespans–it is useful to imagine what you would do with yourself in a lifestyle in which you did not have to work to produce an income.

5. What Is One Way You Are Determined To Ask For
More Of What You Want In 2010?

Let’s face it, none of us have been willing to ask for everything we really want throughout our lives. And perhaps part of the evolution of our consciousness is to consistently be able improve on that limitation.

6. If You Had All The Money You Could Possibly Want,
What Would Your Biggest Worry Then Be?

I have often found that people suddenly having all their financial worries ended just come up with a new set of worries. Sometimes just the worry of losing it all. If worrying or being anxious or concerned about money is a major factor in your life, what would replace it as the next thing?

7. What Is The Main Thing You Can Do To Make 2010
A Lot More Prosperous Than 2009?

Chances are you know the answer to this question, but may have been unwilling to put it into action up to now.

8. What Was The Most Fun You Had Spending Money In 2009?

This goes along with my assertion that your subconscious mind is like a small child, it loves being pleasured and entertained. The more fun experiences you get in exchange for your money, the more it will work for you to produce more money.

9. When Was The Last Unexpected Arrival Of Money In Your Life,
And What Did You Do With It?

If we don’t differentiate between ordinary income and serendipitous abundance showing up, then we tend to diminish the pleasure and potency of such events. I always have at least one special desire to treat myself to if I get a sudden burst of unexpected cash. And it does seem to make more of those moments happen in my life. This may be fantasy on my part, but it works for me.

10. What Was The Most Fun You Had Making Money In 2009?

And if “fun” seems a bit too frivolous for you, then substitute pleasure or satisfaction. And if you had no fun whatsoever producing any money this past year, then you have a strong incentive to focus on doing so in 2010.

And I’ll leave you with one question I just came up with for this blog, one you can ponder for days.

If You Knew Absolutely, Positively, That You Would Be Wealthy Beyond Your Dreams In Exactly One Year, How Would You Change Your Behavior, Your Relationships, Your Plans?

Jerry

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