I met a hypnotherapist last night at a social event who, when he found out what I did within my business, proceeded to tell me how his soon-to-be ex-wife was creating drama in his healing arts practice.
After listening to him for a few minutes, I asked him how much money he thought it would take to make the entire problem go away.
At first, he continued talking about the problem, until I reiterated the question.
His answer? About eight thousand dollars. Definitely not negligible, but also not – in my thinking, anyway – unattainable by any means.
Except that, instead of listening to his own answer, he continued to talk about the problem, which had been going on for quite some time.
I walked away from that conversation, shaking my head.
We invest so much energy thinking about our problems – how bad the problems are, how we can’t make them go away, how they are affecting our ability to grow our business, or keeping us stuck in other life areas.
We could instead just put a dollar amount on the solution … and focus that same amount of effort and energy into manifesting that money.
And … ta-dah! Our problems become opportunity for financial growth.
Remember that problem and solution exist side-by-side. A road-block, seen from a new perspective, is an opportunity.
Most problems can be solved by a financial investment – not all of them, of course. But many if not most problems, given enough money, can be made to go away.
All we have to do is come from a place of abundance, see the opportunity, and invest in ourselves instead of the problem.
To your infinite abundance,
Andrrea Hess
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$210,000 is my number. UGH!
Mary – I really doubt that. Don’t pick a number that you think will make “all” your problems go away, lol. One problem at a time. Otherwise, it’s just another way to stay stuck. Start where you are.
What a great answer, Andrrea!
“We could instead just put a dollar amount on the solution … and focus that same amount of effort and energy into manifesting that money.” …. Can we say MOMENT OF CLARITY?!!! Thank you
Jessica – always thrilled to inspire lightbulb moments – thank you for sharing yours!
This sort of thought process is actaully how I used to get myself into trouble with manifesting money.
How much money would a given solution cost is among the first question I would ask myself, and however much it was (either one time or per interval of time) then my subconious programs about how money is not possible for ME to obtain would kick in and I would start feeling very desperate very quickly to get that amount of money in order to solve the problem.
Worse yet some of these problems weren’t just problems that can be solved with money, nearly all of them are problems that can’t be solved without money.
Wow, I never thought of it this way. I’m really good at doing things without money and sometimes have a hard time getting motivated to create money. This is so helpful! I think it’s good to be able to do both