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| August 1, 2010 | Comments (3)

One of the eas­i­est ways to man­i­fest more money is to give it away!  Most of us have had the expe­ri­ence of that at some point, but a fun way to get into the flow is to go have a lit­tle out­ing and hide some money around town.  I find doing this with my kids to be an absolute blast.

There is a won­der­fully inspi­ra­tional lit­tle book called 29 Days of Giv­ing on the sub­ject.  I first com­mit­ted to the 29 day chal­lenge last year and had so much fun think­ing of lit­tle ways to give a gift every day.  Some of my favorites were buy­ing scratch-off lot­tery tick­ets and hid­ing them in book­stores and libraries in books on man­i­fest­ing dreams or money.  That just cracked me up!  Or I’d stick a one or five dol­lar bill in the book right on a chap­ter on visu­al­iz­ing more money or some­thing sim­i­lar.  The joy I felt from stick­ing a sim­ple dol­lar bill in a book would last me hours, some­times days.  Even now, a year later, it still cracks me up and brings me joy.  I got to doing this with my kids as well and we’d hide  money between hand-held gro­cery bas­kets, in pock­ets of cloth­ing at Tar­get, behind lot­tery ticket forms, roll them up into flow­ers out­side of gro­cery stores, pinned on com­mu­nity forum bul­letin boards, tucked into wind­shields…  the list goes on an on.  But you’d be amazed what can start to flow into your life when you’re rid­ing the vibra­tion of bring­ing joy to peo­ple through money.  It’s such a lovely shift.  So, here’s a bit more for inspi­ra­tion.  This was done on the North Shore of Kauai.

A lit­tle note here on gram­mar…  It is clear that the girls often spelled “you’re” as “your”  and for me, I let these things slide at times like this.  The girls came up with the idea to leave lit­tle notes with the dol­lar bills and wrote them all them­selves.  They were in such a fun, high fly­ing vibra­tional place while doing this, that I really wanted to leave them in that place.  If I had started telling them the words that they mis­spelled and cor­rect­ing them, it would’ve shifted the energy entirely.  I see so many well-meaning par­ents think­ing it is their duty to point out these things to their chil­dren that joy is often sac­ri­ficed. Think about it as an adult.  Are there times when you’ve really put effort into some­thing and felt really good about it only to have a well-meaning loved one point out the flaw in it?  It feels ter­ri­ble.  As our chil­dren are grow­ing up these lit­tle things that par­ents do to put a wrench in their kids hap­pi­ness often stays deep within their cel­lu­lar mem­ory and ends up affect­ing them for a life­time.  If a child is in joy, just let it be.

To me, the very  most impor­tant thing my chil­dren can learn is to find con­nec­tion to a good feel­ing place.  It is far less impor­tant to me that they learn to be per­fect spellers.  I know many excel­lent spellers that are mis­er­able.   So, I sim­ply make a men­tal note of it to be revis­ited at a later time, while we’re read­ing or  in the con­text of spelling.  Next time we come across “you’re” vs. “your”  I’ll make a lit­tle note.

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  1. This web­site is so great !! I love it!

    Thank you for cre­at­ing it!

  2. Leleo says:

    Enlight­en­ing! Who are we really? What are we capa­ble of? Each one of us have our own story, each one amaz­ing. These women are unreal, yet real. You too.

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