Note: Heiresses and tycoons may be excused from this exercise. And possibly students. And anyone with lots and lots of money socked away. Oh, and forest dwellers living off the grid.
It doesn't matter what you do for a living or from where your money flows; declaring how much money you want to earn, attract, and throw down is mighty empowering. Ideally, what you do for a living has something to do with your Creative Genius. It's always good to have your muse and your money in the same room.
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I won a very large lawsuit (which I'm not allowed to discuss in depth) that added millions to my bank account, and a good thing, too, because without it, I'd be living in a cardboard shack now.
Money is relative to what you want to do with it. Me...I traveled and partied. But I did sock away a lot of loot for a rainy day and it seems to be raining every day for the last couple of years.
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I GOT MY MIND ON MY MONEY AND MY MONEY ON MY MIND!