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The Money Story
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Harrison had an incredible experience with the universe and manifesting the money that he needed to pay his rent.
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Harrison--
I've been wondering about you. Maybe the Universe was pulling me towards you and I ignored it. Sorry about that! I'll listen better next time. You are easily one of the most talented people I know and I know a lot of artists (and dee-jays). You'll have your day. I'm betting on it!
On decision making... Making any decision is better than no decision, or worrying about making the wrong decision. Those thoughts paralize us. Decisions put action into motion, often with surprising results. I don't always take this advice. Funny how a situation can cloud our thinking. But eventually I come around.
As for money/spending habits... This is slightly off topic, but Rain mentioned treating herself to things more. I'm not dissing on her. You have to treat yourself! But I wanted to share my experience... None of us would probably like to admit that we are the victim of marketing (particularly those of us that are in the business), but I find that the less that I go to the store, the less I want. The fewer commercials I see on TV, the less urgent the desire to buy things or go to the movies. Obviously I treat myself, but the URGE isn't as strong to buy as often. So often we feel bad about what we can't afford. Amazing how those feelings go away when we quiet all the outside voices.
-Dan the man from Spokane