The Prosperity Game
By Stephanie E. Wilson-Coleman
Author of Be Sure You Dance:
Life’s lessons to make every moment count,
Embracing Life’s Lessons and Is Anybody Listening?
www.champagneconnection.com ·
www.asipofinspiration.com
In lieu of creating a vision board, my staff and a few close friends
starting playing “The Prosperity Game.”
We decided to play the game for thirty days and to record not only our
purchases but also our emotions and inner thoughts. The purpose of the game is to expand your
imagination and decrease our resistance to the good the universe has prepared
for us and is diligently trying to deliver.
However, because of our resistance, the Universe has been unable to do
so. I was extremely excited and actually
thought I would be able to sail through the game without any adverse
thoughts. But this was not the case.
The first day of the game, my emotions ran the gamut from not having
enough money to not knowing what to buy.
When I did make my purchases, I was concerned if I spent my money
wisely. While these emotions caught me
by surprise, I was abruptly made aware of areas in my life where my vibration
did not match my dreams.
Both Mathew (Mathew 7:7) and Luke (Luke 11:9) tell us what we ask for we
receive, seek we find and when we knock it will open. What is not clear are the required steps for
asking, seeking and knocking. During the
course of our life, we often ask for prosperity and receive lack, look for
health and find illness. Frantically, we
search for answers, any answer. We look
everywhere but manage to overlook our
thoughts, the culprit of any dis-ease we experience. We tend to avoid our thoughts because we want
our life to change but we do not want to change.
If we are to improve the quality of our demonstrations, we must change
our thoughts, our vibrations, and our
conversations. Knowing this is not enough. After acknowledging the need to change, we
must start to demand of ourselves higher standards. Refuse to participate in conversations that are filled with things you do not want to experience, e.g.
sickness, poverty, bad relationships, lack, limitations. Use your most powerful tool, your thoughts,
to create the good you deserve, the good you crave. Talk about being financially independent, refuse
to gossip and more importantly attach only positive statements things to your I
AM.
The Prosperity Game reminded me that we ask, knock and seek with our
feelings, thoughts, and words. Guard them with care. Make a commitment to focus on situations, thoughts, and feelings that make you feel good. This is the key to success. This is the key to fantastic manifestations.
Remember, life is too short to drink cheap champagne.
Stephanie, a Success Mindset Mentor
& Transformational Specialist, has the uncanny ability to help others break
through toxic emotions and heal the residue left from traumatic experiences that
are causing them to sabotage their success. She has an insatiable appetite for
helping others achieve the impossible. She lives her inspiration as the founder
of The Champagne Connection, Inc., www.champagneconnection.com,
the author of 3 books and the Host of the television show "A Sip of
Inspiration" www.asipofinspiration.com.
Her super power: Transforming Lives
Stephanie helps people talk about, identify and work to resolve
the difficult, emotional, and often painful behavior and actions that affect
their financial health and the health of their families.
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