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I must have a great deal of resistance towards money. I would feel so much better if I didn't have such a feeling of lack from a financial standpoint. I want to let this resistance go in the worst way.

As I understand the techniques to letting this go, I need to be grateful for where I am at and the blessings I have in my life. I should also visualize having all the things that I want for my family that being financially free can provide.

I've been dealing with these thoughts and feelings for so long now it's time to let them go.

Can it be this simple?

I'd be grateful for any help.

Brian
 
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Hi Brian,

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I want to let this resistance go in the worst way.


For starters change "worst" to "best"! Then change "I want to" to "I will"!

That quote would then be "I will let this resistance go in the best way"!

And then let it be easy!


Be good to yourself, live life passionately and always, always expect success!! I don't know how long I will live, but I'll live until I die!!

Tom Strong
 
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Another clue is in the title of the thres "Overcoming resistance".

That implies that you are applying a greater force to overcome an obstacle - which inadvertantly causes you to focus on that obstacle and whioch could lead to a crash.

Ester & Jeremy Hicks likened the effect to driving a car fast into a tree, and suffering an impact. People when faced with this possibility will tend to put the brakes on and slow down to avoid being hurt (ie disappointed if goals/CMI are not manifest). Wheras what would be better would be to remove the tree from out of the way.

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Darrin
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