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3 More Surefire Ways to Stay Broke

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Are you broke?

Want to stay that way?

I can help you...

In a previous article, I shared with you three *surefire* ways to stay broke. Just in case they weren't enough to do the trick for you, here are three more surefire ways to stay broke:

Surefire Way #1 - Never imagine yourself as being anything other than broke.

Whenever you think about yourself and your financial situation, always imagine yourself as being broke. Never, not even for a single moment, imagine your financial situation as being any other way.

Why not, you ask?

Simple...

Should you slip and begin imagining yourself as having money, even for a moment, you stand the very real risk of setting off the unseen forces of the Universe to begin moving money in your direction and you wouldn't want that, would you?

Of course not!

By the way...

Just so you know...

Of all the things you could do to stay broke, continuing to imagine yourself as being broke is by far the most powerful.

Surefire Way #2 - Never talk about having money.

Regardless of whether you're mentally talking to yourself or talking out loud to someone else, always talk about being broke. Never, whatever you do, talk about having money.

This very simple action, repeated consistently, will, over time, program your subconscious mind for staying broke and thus, you'll gain your subconscious mind's automated assistance in your quest to stay broke.

At a loss for words?

Let me help you out here. :-)

Here are just a few of the many things you can say to yourself or others that'll practically guarantee you'll stay broke:

- Every single time I start getting ahead, something always happens to set me back again.

- I can't afford it.

- I don't know where the money is going to come from to pay this.

- I just can't seem to get ahead financially.

- I never have any money.

- I'm always a day late and a dollar short.

Tip! If all else fails and you can't come up with anything else to say, taking about recessions and hard economic times are another proven way to mentally condition yourself to stay broke.

Surefire Way #3 - Never do anything that could even possibly change your financial situation.

In his book "The Personal Power Course", Wallace D. Wattles, best known for his classic masterpiece "The Science of Getting Rich", wrote:

"Do not sit down and try to ATTRACT the thing you want to you; but begin to move toward the thing you want, and you will find it coming to meet you. Action and reaction are equal; and the person who steadily and purposefully moves forward with one thing in view becomes a center toward which the thing he seeks is drawn with irresistible power..."

Now...

Wallace D. Wattles intended these words for those who wanted to create wealth in their lives, not those who wanted to stay broke.

So...

Since you want to stay broke...

You're strategy is simple...

Do just the opposite!

Sit around trying to *attract* money into your life and don't, the key word here is *don't*, whatever you do, do the least little thing that could even possibly begin to move you toward having more money; otherwise, you may well find more money coming to meet you.

Remember...

"Action and reaction are equal; and the person who steadily and purposefully moves forward with one thing in view becomes a center toward which the thing he seeks is drawn with irresistible power..."

Therefore...

If you want to stay broke...

The last thing on Earth you want to do...

Is steadily and purposefully move forward with more money in mind and thus become a center toward which money is drawn with irresistible power.

Right?

Right...

No doubt about it! :-)

Tony Mase is a serious student of the works of Wallace D. Wattles and the creator of an amazing website that'll take you by the hand and guide you step-by-step down Wallace D. Wattles' proven path to wealth, health, success, happiness, love, and more... http://www.tonymasesinnercircle.com

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