Personal Development - How To Form A Prosperity Vacuum

Posted in Personal Development on November 29th, 2009 by Ryan Biddulph –

“There must be constant elimination of the old to keep pace with your new growth.” ~ Catherine Ponder, The Millionaires Of Genesis

Are you a pack rat? I grew up in a home where we held onto things, ‘just in case’.

Most of these things had worn out their use. Perhaps we were a little too sentimental, perhaps a little poverty conscious as well.

We didn’t realize that holding on to the old prevented us from the receiving the new. A new way of life arrives when the old way of life is released.

A proven method of releasing the old is to form a vacuum.

Freely letting go of old things makes room for new things. This is true in a mental and physical sense.

The feelings which you generate form the attractive force which draws prosperity. If you begrudgingly let go of something the universe reads this vibration and will be slow to supply you with newer, better things. If you can release freely your good will arrive more quickly.

Attract Wealth - Clear Out The Closet

Clearing out the closet is one way to form a vacuum. There’s no need to hold onto a leisure suit from the 70’s unless you want to wear the same Halloween costume each year. There’s a sentimental tinge in most people to remain attached to way too many things.

It’s OK to keep a few reminders but if the closet is full of relics you’re living in the past.

Don’t ignore the present. Out with the old, in with the new. Attract wealth.

Clean Out Your Car

Why is there a box of Gremlins cereal in the back seat? Didn’t they stop making that stuff back in the 80’s?

Your car doesn’t have to be immaculate at all times. It’d be nice if you could periodically toss out the checking account receipts, old coffee cups, and lipstick that’s melted into the center console.

Junk is junk. A disorderly environment blocks the flow of prosperity, causing you to be unable to attract wealth. Make the time spent in your car a pleasing experience.

De-Clutter Your Work Desk

This is a big one for me. My work desk is a lap top. No papers, no folders, no clutter. Everything is stored on the computer.

This is one of the blessings of the cyber age. You no longer need a Rolodex.

If you need to keep track of paperwork file it away neatly. Do this immediately after you’ve checked the files.

This practice has prospered me swiftly. I attract wealth with less ‘work’.

Before I received my greater good I had to make room for it.

How are you going to form a prosperity vacuum today?

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  • This was freaking awesome! I was about to ask you the secret to writing so many posts in a day, tweets and Guest Posts and wow man. Now, I know.
    And that reminds me to clean my room and desk which is like super UNCLEAN and CLUTTERED. God knows how I survive there.
    Well I will read and comment only when I am done with that one. Thanks for superb inspiration.
    P.S.: I am writing a post for you, as if you need it but.. you know I like to get it published.

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  • Thanks Sid! I look forward to seeing your post. Keep up the great work.
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