Do you think that it’s possible to become wealthy in only 30 days?
Most people will answer a question like that with any one of a number of negative thoughts or beliefs, and in most cases, those same negative thoughts or beliefs are the very reason why those people aren’t wealthy.
Yes, there are certain “real world” circumstances that human beings create in order to experience financial abundance, but as with all things, the process needs to start in our heads before any progress can be made out in the real world.
One of the Senior Thought Leaders at Personal Development Partners has a great eBook that discusses these types of concepts, and after reading the book just now, I wanted to share some of the highlights with you. The book is called 30 Days to Wealth, and it was written by the indomitable Shauna Arthurs of Follow Your Path.
Shauna’s book is basically a “point A to point B” trip that takes the reader on a 30-day journey of self discovery as well as real-world action that changes the reader’s understanding of their relationship with money, and ultimately with themselves.
Overall I was impressed with the book, and despite my own abundant mentality, I found several nuggets of information that helped me with my relationship with money, and several timely reminders as well. Things that really struck me included:
- The fact that the book is all about creating a certain way of “being” rather than a mindless “map to riches”. The book talks about and describes methods for becoming wealthy on the inside so that wealth manifests automatically on the outside.
- There were several very practical exercises that teach the reader how to invoke the feelings of wealth, even without actually having it. Learning to have those feelings, of course, then causes the creation of actual wealth out in the “real world”.
- One of the best lessons in the book involves how to deal with our desire for wealth by describing a selfish vs. a selfless situation. I found that to be some valuable insight, since so many people think that wanting money is a “bad” thing.
- There was also a unique time line exercise about making note of things that we regret in our lives for the purpose of releasing the self-limiting beliefs that we created as a result of those events.
- Another great exercise included a method for noticing the things that create negative reactions for us. This is powerful because as we figure out what creates negativity in our lives, we are instantly empowered to release our attachment to those beliefs or concepts, thus breaking their hold over us.
- One of my favorite features was an awesome list of pointed questions that help to identify a person’s true inner beliefs about wealth (or lack thereof), actual motivations behind wealth building efforts, and also whether or not certain actions are truly in alignment with stated desires for wealth and abundance.
Also, one “bonus” lesson outside of the stated 30-day regimen is the very act of focusing on wealth and abundance every single day for 30 days straight. That in and of itself is a valuable exercise that seems simple, but ask yourself how many times you have actually done it.
Overall, I was impressed with 30 Days to Wealth, and I saw it as a valuable tool for creating the “wealth mindset” which in turn creates actual wealth. Great job, Shauna!
If you would like to get your hands on a copy of 30 Days to Wealth, it is one of over a dozen free product downloads that are available to all Premium level or above members of the Personal Development Partners website, or you can purchase the eBook directly.
Hi, Aaron;
Well what can I say? I’m grateful you got something out of my book, and it speaks volumes that someone – as you state – with an abundant wealth mentality like yourself found this book valuable.
It is my hope that everyone who reads it will find great value in it, as I still do myself. We can always work on our abundance mentality…the journey is an upward spiral, as you know I have often said! π
Thank you so much, Aaron, for your review, and for taking the time to outline some of the insights you gained from reading it.
Have a fantastic day, and my warm regeards to you and yours, as always!
Shauna Arthurs
Shauna,
Reading the book was a pleasure, and I enjoyed the opportunity to get a few needed “kick in the pants” reminders, so thank YOU for the great work!
You’ve got a truly clean and positive vibration, Shauna, and you always bring forth hopeful and empowering thoughts. Thanks for sharing your writing! π
Become wealthy in 30 days? Sounds good to me. I’ll check it out – good thing I’m a Thought Leader on PDP π
And an awesome Thought Leader you are, Peter! Keep leading by example with your writing! π
I would like to say thank you to Shauna for this ebook too. I downloaded it and am now halfway through the book. I enjoy it and too find that there are many good nuggets inside.
And Aaron thank you for making all these free downloads possible at PDP forum. PDP is awesome with your leading.
Blessed Thanks givings
Gamy Rachel
Gamy,
As one of the valued community members at PDP, you know that it is the members who make it so great, so thank YOU for all that you do there! π
It’s simply great that Aaron share what you got from the book.
I’m sure when everyone who read this book will start to develop a successful mindset which is abundance, generous, selfless, contributing and making a difference.
Thanks
Alex Liu
SecretsOfUnlimitedWealth.com
Alex,
Selfless contribution is indeed a lesser-known path to wealth. The more you give, the more you get back in return. It’s a pretty simple formula! π
Thanks for the heads up about the book.
By the way, I am stopping by from the Soup to Nuts Progressive Dinner.
Stop by the first course and visit me.
hi….i'm a civil engineer….i'm living in a kind of poor family,so,i don't have enough money for starting my job in my major.i'm compeletly confused….would you please tell me how i can manage my life in a wealthy way,and what the ways of being rich are……..
i would appreciate you.
i dont understand this concept is toiling and hard work not the key to success i find it hard to manage my money as the saying goes “it burns a hole in my pocket” thanks aron