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Personal Development Mastery: Clarity for Midlife Professionals in Transition
Five ways you may be unintentionally blocking wealth (Personal development wisdom snippets) | #451
Snippet of wisdom 62.
In this series, I select my favourite, most insightful moments from previous episodes of the podcast.
Today's snippet is from my conversation with Anjel B Hartwell, an internationally acclaimed author and talk-show host.
It is about the five ways that we ward off wealth. And what do we mean by "wealth", in the first place?
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Welcome to Personal Development mastery podcast, and this is another snippet of wisdom where I select my favorite, most insightful moments from previous episodes. Today's snippet is from my conversation with Anjel B Hartwell, an author and talk show host, and it is about the five ways that we ward off wealth, five ways you may be unintentionally blocking wealth from coming your way. And also, what do we mean by wealth in the first place?
Anjel B Hartwell:I think what I'd like to do is first give us a definition of wealth that we can work with, because I believe that wealth is the sum total of all of the resources that we have available to us, and it's not just money. Okay? So I use the word thief, T, H, I, E, F, as a mimnomic device to talk about these five areas, these five resources that we have available to us because we are often stealing from one or more of these resources, and that's one of the ways that we stay disconnected from the financial aspect of wealth, but also from living a wealthy life. So the five are, time, health, our imagination, which is a marriage of our intellect and our intuition, our imagination is a marriage of both our intellect and our intuition. As a side note, when I started to have this spiritual awakening and was popping open, I walked away from intellect for a while to be able to grow and expand and accept my intuition. But I had to marry them again. I had to come back around and bring my intellect back on board again in a healthy way, with intuition, so imagination, and then E is the ecosystem of exchange, and it's in the ecosystem of exchange where the money lives, but in that ecosystem of exchange, even there, so you could say it's 20% of this equation here, but even there, in the ecosystem of exchange, it's not always a financial exchange like right now, you and I are having an exchange of our intellect and our intuition, and we're not necessarily exchanging money. So the ecosystem of exchange includes all of our relations. It includes all of our relations, right? It includes the air we breathe. It includes the food we eat. It includes the trees outside our window, the ecosystem of exchange also includes the people in our lives that we make relationship with. And somewhere in that mix, there's money exchange. So the money piece is actually really small in the overall, in the overall equation here and then Fun, fun with our family, friends and fellows on the path, because if we're not having fun, why are we doing it right? So those are the five resources that I feel make up my definition of wealth and and how I want to enjoy a wealthy life. Is by having all of these in not perfect balance, but balancing with each other in a beautiful way, rather than stealing from one to to elevate another. And a lot of times, especially in the entrepreneurial space, especially in the spiritual healing space, I see people rob from their health in service to sometimes the spiritual mission and sometimes in service to the money. And it's all like dysfunctional because they aren't actually engaging their intellect to structure things in a way that will be balancing for all of these things. So that's the definition of wealth. And then the five ways, the five ways that I've discovered that we ward off wealth. Well, the first one is worry. And one of the things that happened when I had my spiritual awakening was my third eye popped open. I told you about that, and I started to be able to see. And I then invested in being able to bring all of my multi dimensional senses online. Not just the seeing, but also the Clair audience, clairvoyance, clairsentience, claircognizance. There's lots of Claires. And so when I'm working with clients, I can see, or I can perceive what this energy of worry is like. And the energy of worry for in my perception, is like a dark, damp, musty, smelling Gray, ratty, old army blanket that's wrapped around whatever you're worried about. So if you're worried about money, you're literally wrapping the energy of that around money. If you're worried about your kids, you're wrapping that energy around your children, right? So as a conscious traveler on the planet, and one of the things I know for sure Agi is there's a whole lot I don't know. So let me be clear about that, but what I do know is I want to be intentional about how I'm using my thoughts, how I'm using my energy. So worry is one of them, withdrawing is the next one. We'll talk more about these. Let me give you all five. Waffling is the third one, whining is the fourth one, and waiting on is the fifth one. So if there's any of those that you want to go deeper into, let me just say them again, worry, withdraw, waffle, whine, wait on.
Agi Keramidas:Thank you for listening. You will find the full conversation with Angel B Hartwell in episode 346, the link is in the episode description. If you enjoy listening and appreciate what we're doing here, the quick, simple favor I'm asking of you is to click the subscribe button. Until next time, stand out don't fit in.
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