Why Skepticism Stinks When It Comes to Attracting Money10 Mar

I asked a very successful friend of mine, “have you ever not had money?”
He replied, “No. I’ve always had money. Sometimes it was just in a different spot at the time.”
Some people say, “I don’t have money” if the cash isn’t in their hands. Others say they always have it, but it’s just in a different place right now.
Some people say, “I’ll believe it when I see it.” Other people say, “I believe it because when I believe it, I see it.” If you’re one of the skeptical people, I have just one piece of advice for you…
Change your mind.
Why?
Because think about how your life will be limited forever if you stay with the skeptical crowd. Critical thinking won’t help you here. Being too hard-nosed and skeptical is a strategy many people learn early in life. They do it to get others to follow through on promises. Spiteful people will follow through just to prove you wrong.
However, that strategy stinks.
Money doesn’t really come from other people. It comes from your belief and expectation about it. Underneath skepticism is a belief that the law of attraction and yourself are not in control of your money. You believe other people control your money, and you need to coerce them from it.
Nobody can blame you. It has appeared that way all your life. Early on, your parents and other adults gave you money. Later, you probably got a job where your employer had money and gave you as little as possible to get the most work out of you. You’ve probably seen many news stories of rich people swindling others out of thousands and even millions. All of it can add up to make you think others always have money and you don’t.
Practical Application
Realize your life experience lead to your beliefs about money. Then, realize your beliefs created a strong vibration or feeling in you. Admit to yourself that it was your own feelings that attracted your current financial situation.
By doing this, you give yourself credit for attracting money the way you did. You also reaffirm your power to attract it in a better way in the future.