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***Is Money Making You Half Crazy?

Topic: Anger ManagementBy Larry CranePublished Recently added

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ou don’t have the money you would like to have.

You’re snowed under with credit card debt, mortgage payment or whatever it is. What it’s about is being short of money.

It’s making you nuts. You’re losing sleep over it. You’re worrying about it. You have no idea how to get out of the money situation you’re in. It’s keeping you tense and anxious all the time.

You don’t know how to get more money. All you know is, you don’t have enough of it.

Let Go of Wanting

What else could you say about it? You’re frustrated about money. You’re fearful about money. You’re angry you don’t have enough money to do things you want to do. You feel desperate about money. It’s something that’s plagued you a long time, hasn’t it? Maybe all your life. Not enough money. You just want more.

Re-read what’s been said so far, it’s why you don’t have the money you should have. Re-read it. Do you notice how you feel when you read those words? You feel negative. You feel negative because all those words, all those thoughts are negative. Do rich people say all those things? Do they have all those negative feelings? Of course not.

How much money should you have, anyway? You should have as much money as you would like to have. You should have plenty of money. You should be debt-free. You should be able to say, I have as much money as I need.

Re-read the last four sentences. That’s what people with money say. They say, I have plenty of money, all I need. If you ask them, how’s it going with money, they’ll say “good,” and they’ll say it enthusiastically.

And, there you go. There’s your answer. There’s the answer to your money problems.

There’s a universal law: Positive attracts positive. That’s why the rich get richer. They may not be any smarter, any more skilled, any more clever than you are but they have money because they are positive about money. When it comes to money, the only thought in their mind is they have plenty.

The other side of the universal law is, negative attracts negative. Negative thoughts and feelings about money results in having more negative thoughts and feelings about money and less and less money.

Rich people think positive thoughts about money all the time and money is coming to them all the time. Positive attracts positive. The person struggling about money and having a lot of negative thoughts about money is pushing it away with all the negativity, all the thoughts of, I don’t have it, I can’t get it.

Bottom line is—whatever you think about all the time is what you’re getting all the time.

So, to get money, you have to get positive. There’s no other way. Get positive and positive starts coming your way. That’s the law of the universe. It’s simple. It’s not complicated.

How do you get positive? You get positive by getting rid of your negativity. Getting rid of negativity allows positive to flow your way. Get rid of the negative. Get positive. Money starts flowing your way.

The Release Technique is a method to locate all your negativity. A lot of your negativity you can see. It’s coming out of your mouth all day long. Most of your negativity you can’t see. It’s subconscious, meaning you don’t know it’s there. The Release Technique shows you how to locate and get rid of your subconscious negativity. You get rid of all that subconscious negativity, you get positive and you get money. The Release Technique shows you how to have all the money you deserve. Make a decision to get rid of the negative, get positive and turn your financial situation around.

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Larry Crane has been teaching The Release® Technique to executives of Fortune 500 companies for years. He has personally trained businessmen, psychiatrists, psychologists, sports and entertainment celebrities, sales people, managers and housewives in the art of letting go of problems, emotions, stress and subconscious blocks that are holding people back from having total abundance and joy in their lives.

The Release Technique has been taught to over 100,000 graduates worldwide.
The Abundance Course IS the Release Technique, the original Release Technique Method as taught by Lester Levenson. http://www.releasetechnique.com

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