Thank you May Tel Event
Thank you for attending our (first) call on prosperity! We just scratched the surface and so we will carry forth the theme into next month.
Prosperity
There is no part of your life that isn’t affected by your beliefs, conscious & unconscious, about Prosperity! It is that critical.
“Barbara’s homework” is to reflect and contemplate on statements of prosperity such as:
- I am abundant.
- I am prosperous.
- Make up your own…
“Nina’s homework” is to assess your clutter and get rid of at least one thing. You can then empower the flow of that decision with how you choose to do it:
- Give it away
- Sell it
- Trash it
Listeners were treated to my impromptu interpretation of one of Barbara’s early techniques for retraining her perceptions about money.
It was the song “I Love Money” to the tune of Frere Jacques.
One of my finer moments ~ I would say.



I have a few mantras I mumble to myself each and every night;
have been suggesting abundance – 9 times 9; abundant goodness,
healing health and shield of protection. I didn’t need anybody
to tell me to do that; my own subconscious suggested certain
phrases to me. Finally, I put my body into a relaxed state and
call on it to heal itself from the days slings and arrows.
At least three times a year I give away clothes I haven’t worn,
books that I have read and the refuse/left over still left in
the refrigerator.
What have you done?
Dear KK,
Thank you for your note!
Your feedback indicates a thoughtfulness and introspection that is to be admired. The world would be a better place if more people followed your example.
As for me, I have teenage boys, so rarely is there anything in the refrigerator (I love that creative answer you gave!) that needs getting rid of, but I have been on a paper reduction mission lately. Also, here in Calgary there are a variety of charities that will call to let people know they are in the neighborhood collecting clothes and small household items. I make a point of taking advantage of their services whenever they call.
There are so many ways to take care and attention and I appreciate your sharing.
Warmly, Nina