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September 23, 2024 35 mins

Have you ever felt like no matter how fast you can bring in money in the second it hits your account it just disappears? Or maybe you don’t feel worthy of wealth? Do you ever find yourself feeling a bit jealous of how much money your friends have or how easy it is for them to save? 

If you answered yes to any of these questions then you are going to absolutely love this episode. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the
land on which this episode is being recorded, the Komboo
Marry people. We pay our respects to elders past, present
and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander peoples. Today I'm your host, Georgie Stevenson,

(00:22):
and this is the Rise and Concer Podcast. This is
the podcast where we ch have mindset, self development and
becoming your higher self mix soon with a lot of laughs,
plus behind the scenes of my life running two businesses
and being among Think of us as the perfect combo

(00:43):
of brunch with your besties mixed with self development. No
matter where you are in your journey, we're here to
help you be curious, pull yourself out, and embrace radical
self awareness. If you're ready to get into the driver's
seat of your own life and stop letting life pass
you by, then you're in the right place. Hello everybody,

(01:12):
and welcome back to the Rising Conker Potty. I want
to ask you a couple of questions.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Have you ever.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Felt like, no matter how fast you can bring money
in the second it hits your account, it just disappears.
Or maybe you don't feel worthy of having wealth or
do you find yourself feeling a little bit jealous of
how much money your friends have or how.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Easy it is for them to say. If you answered
yes to any.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Of these questions, then you're going to absolutely love today's
episode because those are the questions we answered. So these
are actually questions from the last live call of the project,
our seven week manifesting course, and there were such goodies.
I told the group in the project that I was
going to answer this in a potty So I do

(02:02):
apologize for this taking a little bit longer, but I'm
answering those questions. Also a reminder that there's only a
few days left until the enrollments for the Abundance Academy closes.
So this is a thirty day money course that is
going to help you reprogram both your conscious and your
subconscious limiting beliefs around attracting, holding, and leveraging wealth. We

(02:28):
also believe in this course so much that we have
included a money back guarantee. Yes, so if you don't
have a transformation, we will give you your money back.
That's how much we believe in this course. Content is
so potent, it's going to change your life. If you're
ready for it, so we'll put a link in the

(02:48):
show notes to come and join us. Enrollments do close
on the thirtieth of this month, which means you won't
be able to access or buy this course. So this
is you know the life, ask couple of days to
get it and also the last time you'll be able
to get it for the early bird pricing, which is
currently already on the website, like the code is automatic

(03:10):
on the website. But also quickly before we get into
the episode, Titty recommendations.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I have a bit of a fun one. It's a
fiction book I've just started called A Thousand Boy Kisses.
It's just really cute and it's heartbreaking. It's not wholesome,
oh but cute but heartbreaking. Cute but heartbreaking. It's like
a love story but they're like really young and it's
about how they like grew up and it's really sweet.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
So that's my ray.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
What about you?

Speaker 2 (03:35):
What's your wreck?

Speaker 1 (03:36):
I've gone a bit of a Me and Tim have
got a bit of like we love watching old movies
right now, Like we watched fifty First Days and I
actually love I know a bit controversial, but I love
Adam Sam These movies are really funny.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
They are, they're like mindless. Yeah, and I love Drew Barrymore.
She's beautiful, her so much.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
So we've been watching some old movie classics and that
has just been, i know, filling up our cut, like
we find it really fun. And also together was usually
we put Ivy to bed and then kind of go
our separate ways, like I read my book or like
he does something. So like doing something together has been
quite special.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
I just want to add one wreck. I this movie
low Key because it's so old, is a bit controversial now,
but like it's so funny. I rewatched White Chicks last
week and I see myself, it's actually such a funny movie.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
It's so wrong, it's so it's so wrong, but I
feel like that's like a childhood memory and the White
Chicks watching my three older brothers.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
It's such a good film. So that's.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
You're so froke, all right, let's get into it.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
So this online question was taken from the most recent
round of the project. So I thought I'd just quickly
read out the intro and then we'll go question by
question because there were a few questions. Money is one
of my biggest blocks I'm specifically looking for core beliefs
that help my money mindset. Eg. Money amplifies the good

(05:19):
in you, and I think this may relate to my
other thing I'm working on, which is self love. I
struggle to believe them, so figuring out how to strengthen
that and get behind it would be helpful. Sometimes I
feel I need an expander to tell me theirs and
I can get around it more easily than leaving myself.
Also looking for a core belief around money on how

(05:39):
to stay consistent. I seem to save a bit, then
spend it all, and then save again and repeat that pattern.
A few questions. Number one, how to get over the
limiting belief that when money comes in it goes out fast, eg.
I can't save past x amount.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
So first of all, just going back to the.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Core beliefs, we did a whole episode on my core
beliefs around money, so we will link that YEP. So
that one went live last week, so go by to
that one and we have a whole episode on core beliefs.
With core beliefs, though, you do need to be able
to like somewhat believe them. So the trick with core

(06:19):
beliefs is if you can't get on the vibe of
I make millions every minute. It just feels too untrue
to you. You need to bring it down to something
that you can get on board with. So for example,
if it's you know, money is always coming to me,
let's say that's a core belief I have, you would

(06:41):
change that core belief to I am becoming an energetic match,
so money is attracted to me. See how It's just
it's a tiny bit different and it's almost just like
bringing it down in the frequency scale. And if you're like, hm,
I can get on board with that. So just really
watch with core beliefs. Don't just take core beliefs from

(07:04):
other people like me or other expanders. Really make it
feel like, oh I can get on board with that
in my body for me.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
And change it. That's just my note on that.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
So go back to the core belief episode last week
and again, if mine feel like too strong, too out
of a reach, take them and just make them feel
a bit more like, oh okay, no, this feels a
little stretch, but not too much where you're like, I
don't believe this, because that's the whole point of core beliefs.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
They need to feel real to you.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
So the first question of how to get over the
limiting belief that when money comes in it goes out fast.
So first of all, you have a problem with feeling
safe with money if you are someone who and I
would say it's not necessarily like an overspending problem, because

(07:57):
I don't know if this person is like in debt,
but it's like it's a problem where they feel like
they can't.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
Hold the money.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
And we actually have a whole module of this in
the Abundance Academy, and I really explain to you and
break down how to move through this limiting belief because
safety with money is usually a case of sorry guys.
We had a small interruption from Cooper. Yes, so this

(08:27):
is this is a moment where you holding money you
don't feel safe for whatever reason. Because when you feel
safe to hold in an amount of money, you don't
feel the need for it to like for you to
either overspend it or for a bill to come in.

(08:51):
So another aspect of this is basically raising your energetic
capacity to hold an amount of money. And in THAA
we have a direct meditation for this, and also the
EFT tapping that we run through is going to be

(09:12):
amazing for this because you're going to like literally say
the targeted amount of money, and you're going to tap
through to tell your body that it is safe and
you can like be with it in a new way
because a lot of the time, logically you're like no,

(09:32):
and consciously you're like no, I want to have more money,
But subconsciously you have beliefs around it's not safe to
hold this money. I shouldn't be responsible for this money,
and our subconscious runs the show, so you will find
ways to overspend it or get rid of it, or

(09:53):
you know, bills to come in, or attract certain experiences
where it leaves. So it's all about you have to
reprogram your subconscious brain and also sematically, which is what
we do with the tapping of being like nobody, it
is safe to hold this amount of wealth, and that's

(10:15):
something you like you will eventually also expand that, but
you have to start where you're at, do you know
what I mean? Like with whatever amount of money that
this is for you, that's like keeps coming in and out.
You have to normalize that in your body, in your
subconscious and then you can build on it. And that's

(10:38):
how I teach you in TAA is like, we're creating
this beautiful foundation of safety with money, and then on
top of that, that's when you attract and more. That's
when you build, and that's when you leverage. Because if
you think about it, it's not like, oh, I just
need more money because it keeps coming out because you

(10:59):
can can attract, you know, It's the whole example we
use all the time with the lot of winners who
you know, win millions and millions of dollars and they
still find ways to become bankrupt. It's not about the
amount of money, it's your.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
Safety with money.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
So that's straight away, I can see you have a
problem with feeling safe with holding money. And again, guys,
this can come from you know, maybe you grew up
with you know, parents or family and they like have
role model the exact same thing where they can't hold wealth.

(11:34):
Or maybe you have people around you who need money
and if you start gaining and attracting extra money, it
means you're going to have to give it to them
or you're going to have to be more responsible for them,
and subconsciously you're like, that's the last thing I want
for me, and safety with money the exact same scenario

(11:56):
with whatever I would earn would just go out. Was
all about having responsibility. And I talk about the story
in TAA of you know when I was young. I
think I was around twenty one, and it's like, no
matter how much money I would earn, because even at
this point, I started doing some paid stuff on Instagram,
so I was earning a small wage, but I'd also

(12:18):
get like a random, you know, one hundred dollars from
a brand.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
And again I started to notice.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
I was like, it doesn't matter if I get these
extra hundred dollars, because something always happens.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
And I realized.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
It it's because I honestly didn't want to grow up.
I loved being a martyr.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
I loved being a victim.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
I loved Tim coming in and saving me if I
needed rent, friends paying for my you know, club cover.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
I don't know what that's called anymore. I don't know
what it's a last person on earth.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
That I can't even Oh my god, I'm literally I
don't know what. I can't remember what it's called an
entry Tree club and wow, I'm so old now. And
it was like me, I did not want to have responsibility.
I didn't want to have to put on my big
girl pants. And it's honestly, for me, it was that simple.

(13:15):
And once I realized that and I did work around that,
I was then able to gain more money and hold
more money. But for you it might be differently. But again,
I didn't want to feel safe with money. I didn't
want to hold it because it meant I had to
grow up. It meant I had to get more responsibility
and I didn't want that. I was really pushing against it.

(13:35):
So for you it might be completely different, But it's
around the safety and you doing the work to figure
out why don't I feel safe with that amount of money?
And obviously we do that in Taah.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
The next question how to overcome the limiting belief of
I don't deserve to be wealthy or there's never enough money?

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Oh oh hey good.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
These well this is two different things. So I don't
deserve to be wealthy is again I grew up with
this belief and it was around I remember my mom.
You know, we had cousins who would shop at country Road,

(14:19):
and my mom was like, oh, we're not like those people.
We don't shop at country Road. First of all, it's
a waste of money. You can go to kmart and
get five tops with the same price. But it was
very much like, oh, we're not those type of people.
And again, even though from the front that may look

(14:41):
like oh, almost like it's like snobbery, but opposite, Yeah,
Mum was protecting herself, yeah, in that moment. But again
it was a belief of worth of I'm not worth
spending fifty eighty dollars on a T shirt. I'm only
worth the ten dollar T shirt. And again that comes

(15:02):
from normalization. So for example, now I have done a
lot of work where I'm like no when I spend
an amount of money on a piece of clothing, and
I feel so confident. I love the way it feels
on my skin, I love the way it breathes other
I love the way it looks. It is worth it

(15:25):
to me to spend, you know, one hundred and fifty
dollars on a T shirt or something like that, whereas
old Georgie could not even imagine. But for me, I'm
like no, but I'm so worth it. And that's a
very small example. But again, you have been conditioned to
think you are not worthy of holding wealth or spending

(15:47):
that amount of money, or being that sort of person. Again,
this would be a layered limiting belief where maybe you
grew up with a limiting belief around like rich people
are greedy or like rich people are bad, and then
really disarming that and saying, well, is that actually true,

(16:08):
because there's some incredible wealthy people who do incredible things
with money, like I, since I have gained wealth, I
have been able to For example, my brother went through
something and he needed money to buy his family house
for his wife and like three kids, and I was
able to give him a huge large summer money because

(16:32):
I had that, you know, in my bank account, And
like I wouldn't have been able to do that if
I didn't hold wealth, if I didn't have these beliefs,
and I was able to help him out through really
tough time. And so it's like that makes me an
amazing person. And even since I've been able to hold wealth,
it's like I have monthly charities I give to I'm

(16:53):
able to, you know, do lots of things, be quite generous,
you know, get friends, gorgeous presents, and you know, all
these sorts of things. So again it's not actually true,
it's just something that you believe. So the I don't
deserve to be wealthy. Ask yourself why keep asking yourself why.
Then the other thing is there's never enough money or

(17:17):
this is a good one. Honestly, I think I've done
this before. I can't remember the name, but like go
on YouTube and literally say how much money is they're
circulating in the world, and it's like, like it's actually

(17:38):
wild and even this is going to be such a
rogue thing to say. But I heard someone talking on
a podcast and he was saying, because there's lots of
talk right now about like, you know, the recession and
the economy, and he was saying, during a recession, it's
not actually that there isn't any more money. There's the

(17:58):
same amount of money circulating in the world. It's everyone's
perception that there's less money, which means they then spend less,
which means then the small businesses struggle, and then it's
a cycle. And so it's like, you know, a recession
or what people are experienced, it's not actually because there's

(18:19):
less money, it's because it's the perception of it. So again,
your perception that there's never enough money is just a perception,
it's not actually truth. So really creating new core beliefs where,
for example, go to the last episode again, but I
have a belief that it's like I will always have

(18:42):
enough money to live a life of freedom to do
the things I love, and like I will always be
taken care of, like the universe has my back, The
universe is my sugar daddy. Anything I need and anything
like I innately need, I will be given.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
And that's just my belief.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
And because I believe in that so deeply, that is
a truth for me. So again it's just swapping that
of like there is always enough money and there's enough
money for everyone. So again this is going off on
a bit of a random rant, but I asked. I
got asked the other day on a podcast about like

(19:25):
what I do when someone either copies you know me,
my work or for example, a product in one of
my businesses. And I explain to them that that just
doesn't bother me because I know there's always enough for everyone.
So someone else coming and taking up a market share?

Speaker 2 (19:46):
Whatnot?

Speaker 1 (19:47):
In let's say, because a very realistic story is Naked Harvest.
We created Moonmilk, which is our nighttime sleepy hot chalk,
and we we did this, you know, three or four
years ago.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
And we were the first.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
I can absolutely say we were the first people to
create a first company, sorry, to create a product like
this that tasted like a hot chocolate that was like
the sleepy Moon Milk. Now, I would say every single
supplement company got all of them. All of them have
a product like this and again the exact same ingredients,

(20:23):
like they have completely copied. But for me, I'm like,
it doesn't matter. It never takes away from our brand.
And it's not because it's like, oh, well, we did
it first, but.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
I just I'm like, there's enough room.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
In the universe for multiple you know, hot chocolates, Like
it's infinite.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
That's how I see things.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
And also I know that for example, the product, like
the intention of the moon milk was to help someone
get to sleep and have good sleep so then can
be productive and feel good the next day. And so
if a person isn't buying Naked Harvest, that they're buying

(21:08):
another brand, I love that because the intention, my intention
with that product was like such a good hearted intention,
and that's all I wanted that. It's I literally do
not care if they're buying Naked Harvest or another brand
because my energy and intention behind that was for them
to get a good sleep, and that is still do

(21:31):
you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Like, that's still part.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Of my energy, and so the universe can see that,
like do do you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Like it's like it doesn't.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Actually matter if it comes from someone else. I don't
see it in that way. That's a very like three
D way to be like, oh, well it's not coming
from me. I'm not going to get like.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
The kick back.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
I don't see things like that, which I know is
a very unique way, and I hope you'll like understanding
what I'm seeing. And so going back to the whole
thing is like I said, oh, I just like I
don't play in the realm of competition because there's room
for all of us. And if you're currently playing, I
guarantee you if you think there's not enough money, you
have frequencies of competition in different in other different areas

(22:14):
of your life that would be playing out.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
It's so funny you say that, and I think you'll
laugh more when we get to the last question, because
she definitely does okay.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
Amazing, And again, guys, your relationship with money, like like
I said, you being like, oh, there's never enough money,
you have a competitive frequency, it will be not only
playing out with money, it will be playing out in
most other areas of your life, in your relationship, in
your job, in your friends. So this is the amazing

(22:46):
thing about money work is do money work fix your
problem with money, gain money, attract money, hold money, leverage money.
But you're actually going to be fixing so many other
areas of your life.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
The next question what to do when you relate your
worth to your income.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
I just don't think that's.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
True because it's like, I know incredible people who are
so kind hearted, who were just like the best, people
who were shocking with money, and I just like sometimes
I'm like.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
You were such a good person.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
And this is why I created TAA because I'm like,
more people with good hearts and good intentions if they
had more money, they're going to do amazing things with money.
And so no, like, your worth has nothing to do
with it. But I can, like, I can understand how
you feel that way.

Speaker 2 (23:36):
But that is like self love, self worth work.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
Hmmm, I agree.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Do you have anything to add to that?

Speaker 3 (23:44):
I think with that one, I can so see where
you're coming from, and I think that can play out
in a lot of areas, not just your income. Like,
for example, I had an issue that I had to
that I am working through where I attached my worth
to my product activity. So if I had a like
an unproductive day, I was a bad person. But if

(24:06):
I got lots done that day, I was a good person.
And that can play out with how much money you make,
That can play out with how many friends you have.
That can play out with you what food you eat,
your partner, if you exercise that day, Like, there's so
many external things you can attach your worth to. But
I think it's just about doing the self love and

(24:27):
self worth work to actually let that go and learning
to realize and feeling it in your body and maybe
starting with like a few more basic core beliefs that
those external things have nothing to do with how weorthy
you are of anything. It's about what's inside, and it's
clear that feel really good there.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Well, even thinking about it from this way, like I'm
now someone who earns multimillions, and like Georgie who used
to earn fifty k year in her corporate law job,
I'm still the same person, and even like thinking about
it from the perspective of like ic Ivy, my two

(25:08):
and a half year old, and I'm like, oh, you're
not worthy because you're not making me money. You mean,
like even thinking of that way of like think of
yourself as a small child, you're in a child, and
how you would never say that to a child, like, oh,
you're not worth anything because you don't earn millions, Like no,
Like Ivy is literally like do you know what I mean?

(25:31):
Like I just couldn't even think of it that way,
So yeah, go back to that, But I love that perspective.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
The next question how to know how to handle the
money you desire but don't have any financial expanders or
maybe examples of great financial expanders, specifically women or moms
in business that share their core beliefs will just go.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
Out and find expanders. That's like my.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
First thing, Like there's always and that's the thing is
if you're currently listening to or like around people who
are like they're like they're doing the things, but they're
almost like not transparent, get around other people. And that's
even like when we were currently launching the Abundance Academy
and I'm being very transparent with like numbers, and I

(26:20):
feel like on the podcast, I'm very transparent with like numbers,
because I'm like, why would I try to hide it?

Speaker 2 (26:27):
And also I want to talk like I had this
comment and sorry I'm laughing.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
She was like, Georgie, I love you, but I don't
know why you have to keep mentioning you're an eight
figure erna. It's so tone deaf in the current economy.
And I was like, but that's just like a fat
like I like am it's like me calling myself a
working mom or like I get it in a way
to identify. But if it helps other people feel more

(26:57):
expansive of.

Speaker 2 (26:59):
You, go out and do the thing.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
You can quit your job, you can be a mom
and still be a business owner like that, that's something
in their brain that will help with them being expanded.
So I'm like, I'm gonna just keep doing those things
because I know that that's my intention. It's not like
trying to rub it in someone's face or anything. And again,

(27:22):
there I can obviously see their triggered for whatever scenario
they're in, which I have compassion for. But it's just
so interesting of like, yeah, you trust me. I have
so many people on Instagram who share share how much
they own who there's actually this really great girl. Let
me just get her up because she's so funny and

(27:45):
she's just so unapologetic. Her name is on Instagram, she's
called her first one hundred K, and she is like,
she calls herself the Financial Feminist Podcast, and she does
a lot about investing and making money, and she constantly
talks about how much she's earning, and she just like
also clap she claps back at like anyone who's like

(28:08):
because she's, you know, a plus sized body and she'll
be in bikinis and she calls herself like, I'm sexy
as fuck, and she has so much clap back and
then she posts it and she's just I love her.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
You'd love her teat.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
But she talks about money and she's very open about it,
and I'm like, I love the authenticity. So just like
there's people like that, so absolutely go and find them.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
But also something to learn, and this.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Is something that I've been learning this year in my journey,
is you don't always need expanders if you're constantly needing
an expander, which having an expander, if you guys don't
understand the term, it's basically just having someone who has
done the thing and basically you're borrowing their power like

(28:54):
Georgie has done it, I can do it too. You're
borrowing my power to go do the thing. But it's
like you always had the power. You always had everything
you needed inside you. And that's why I always say
that you know sentence, but it's like you borrowing it
off someone else and you like, that's amazing, And I

(29:14):
did that for a very long time. But you also
want to get to a point where you don't always
need expanders and you can become your own expander. And
I feel like that's like next level unlocked.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
The last question, how to fix a jealous mindset when
others around me seem to gain money easily? How to
be genuinely happy for them?

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Oh yes, I love this. So again it makes sense
now the competitive frequency. So again, guys, what's playing out
with your money relationship would be playing out as a
shadow in all your other relationships. So again I can
see it playing out here. Okay, so you just need
to It's amazing that you feel jealous about other people,

(29:55):
but you need to switch it from jealousy to base
them being your expander and them being your green ticket
to well, if they can do it, I can do it. Too,
and they're just showing me. And that's even for example,
this is a bit of a rogue in the example,

(30:16):
but me and Tim are definitely trying for our second baby.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
Dropping the noose.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
So random on me, that is very rogue. Anyway, Well,
it's like I feel like these are my people. They're
like they're family.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
It's fine.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
So we're definitely we've been thinking about it. It's been
a whole thing. Oh look, I'm like, I'm over hiding
that sort of shit. Yeah, it is what it is.
And we have had two friends who previously they really
struggled with trying to conceive when we did, and this
year both of them got pregnant the very first month
they were trying, and so I definitely felt like a

(30:56):
little stabbed the chest because that's not our experience.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Again, but again I'm.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Using them as expanders and being like, oh my god,
it is possible because we did IUI with IV, so
it's like it is and they did IVF so it's like,
it is possible to still have a natural pregnancy. But
also if not, we know how to do it and
like all that sort of thing. And again, instead of
being jealous of them, I'm like fuck, I'm so happy

(31:26):
for them, and they are just showing us what is
possible and just almost like even taking it a step
further of like the shifts.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
That can happen, the beauty in life.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
The miracles, the miracles, the miracles that can happen, and
just being like holy shit. Like I went on a
bit of a rant in my broadcast channel the other
day about this, but I was like, literally.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
Like things can change in an instant.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
You can wake up this morning and you get the phone,
you got the job, you get the phone called that
you want a million dollars, You get the phone, Like
someone comes to the door and wants to buy your house.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
You know.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Like shit can change so quickly, and like when you're
playing with manifestation, you know that. But like that's what
I'm getting from that experience, and that's what I'm using.
I'm using that frequency, not competitive jealousy frequency. Even feel
that Like did you just feel me talking about that?

(32:33):
How Like my energy went up? So it's like now
I'm now an energetic state to attract the things that
I want, whereas jealousy is like, oh I can't believe
she earns a million dollars. I just feel like I'm
never going to be able to have that, or like, oh,
she's earning this amount of money, she just got a.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
Free ride from her parents.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Like feel that ecky energy. You don't want to be manifesting.
You don't want to be living in that state. Always
like to anyhow question, it's like how do I get
on the energetic state? And jealousy is not the vibe,
but we can go to ooh that triggered me a bit.

(33:18):
How good it's showing me what I want. Like even
if we think about my friends, it just showed me
that's what I want. And that doesn't make them bad.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
It doesn't make me bad. It's just the universe.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
It's just you know, energy showing me what I want.
So it's like cool, good to know, and what an
expander that they've done the thing that I want to do.

Speaker 3 (33:41):
I think also with when people around you call things
in that you're trying to call in, it's showing you
how close you are because you attract what you are,
so the people around you are on a similar, similar
vibration to you. So if you're on that vibe and
you're not calling it in as easily as they are,
there's clearly a belief you need to sort.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Out there one hundred percent. That's such a good point.
T T is like what is this showing you? And
then why do you believe you can't have that thing?
And then clearing the gunk and again we do all
this in TAA, but such great questions. I loved these questions.
So guys, basically moral of the story, come and join.

(34:25):
That is an absolute shameless plug. But all these questions,
like everything we just spoke about, Obviously I can like
logically and consciously tell you these things and you're listening.
But the work we do in the Abundance Academy is subconscious,
and that like somatic work that is going to help
you shift and change so much quickly. Then you would

(34:49):
just like trying to figure it out yourself, which is
why we created it thirty days to become an energetic
match to attracting, holding, and leveraging wealth aka money.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
So come and join us.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
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