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101 Affirmations For Wealth-Building, Volume 1
- Attract Abundance With EFT Tapping
- Narrated by: Rebecca Ortese
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
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Summary
The wealth-building affirmations in this EFT tapping audiobook are meant to provide you with positive reinforcement, which will allow your brain to tune in to a higher frequency and focus on swiftly and easily drawing resources and prosperity to you. EFT tapping is an energy-altering tool that ensures that the words you declare are going into the deepest cellular core of your being and transforming your mind-set so that abundance consistently flows your way.
Affirmations are needed in a three to one ratio with the "even though" clearing phrases that are the basis of EFT tapping. EFT helps you get your subconscious mind fully onboard so that you'll neutralize your resistance to having extra money in your life and growing your portfolio of assets. To aid you in that endeavor, the Rollin' in Dough series of books have been designed to identify and remove the roadblocks in your own thinking and then let you align yourself with building wealth.
In the meantime, continuing to state your affirmations will help you stay upbeat and inspire you to become open and willing to receive abundance in all areas of your life.
Success is within your reach! The power to transform your life and build your wealth is in your own hands!
Tap. Transform. Thrive!
There are 101 affirmations in book 1.
Happy tapping!
Please note: This is not LOA. This is an EFT tapping book that incorporates energetically rebalancing your body while you shift and reprogram your mind for success. It involves tapping on acupressure points on the body and is meant to be used in conjunction with the Rollin' in Dough' series of books.
Cover photo by Alex Kalina.