Kindness Calloway · Prosperity Teaching

The A, B, C’s of Attracting
Wealth & Abundance

Prosperity isn’t something you chase. It’s something you become.

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Three Transformative Practices to Break the Cycle of Lack & Step Into Unlimited Supply

Most people try to change their bank account without first changing their mind. However prosperity isn’t something you chase — it’s something you become. Here are three of the most transformative practices for breaking the cycle of lack and stepping into unlimited supply.

Practice A

A Week Without Thinking About Lack —
The Seven-Day Mental Diet

One famous proven exercise is the Seven-Day Mental Diet. The premise is simple but radical: for one full week, you refuse to dwell on a single negative thought about anything — including your finances. No, not one negative thought must you entertain — and that doesn’t mean to simply suppress it. It means you altogether refuse to feed the thought. When it comes to your mind, you think about God instead.

The Rule: When a thought of “lack” creeps in — looming rent, a bill,  your bank account balance, a fear of not enough — you don’t fight it. Honor the feeling then. Choose to turn your attention. You must “turn away” from the bank statement and redirect your mental gaze toward God instead, thinking consciously: “I am God and there is no other.” Choose to think about everything you know about God.

Note: Every anxious thought about money is a silent prayer for more anxiety about money. When you starve the fear, and stop broadcasting a frequency of lack — then the lack will stop.

Practice B

Build Your “Wealth Home” —
by Honoring What You Have

Before more abundance can flow in, you must show Yourself that you’re ready to manage it.

1
Stop

STOP thinking about the past and what you should have done or what could have gone differently. Stick to the 7 day mental diet and ignore any nagging thoughts that are trying to discourage you. Give yourself grace and let it all go. Choose to focus on something you enjoy currently instead.

2
Act

Start action steps on building yourself up exactly where you are. Clean out your wallet. Change your wallet. Organize your receipts. Throw away old receipts. Organize your items neatly. Fold your clothes neatly. Keep your space looking “rich.” Have you ever seen a rich person’s home looking messy? Have you seen — even on TV shows — a rich and successful person’s space looking sloppy? These aren’t just tidy habits — they’re a declaration that you respect money, wealth and space enough for more of it to arrive. A cluttered and disorganized space signals a financial life that is, likewise, cluttered and disorganized.

3
Magnify

Respect the deepest and most important life principle. What you magnify multiplies. Gratitude for what you already have creates the energetic “room” for more of the same. Have you ever heard anyone constantly complain about the same thing, year in and year out? Do you notice that the situations might change but the complaint remains the same? Respect the magnification principle and choose to magnify what you want more of. Maybe you have the love of your life but you just lost your job. Instead of thinking some sad thought about how upset you are about your job — choose to magnify your current wins. If you still have $20 in the bank show thanks for that and treat your current $20 the way a wealthy person treats their millions.

Practice C

Claim Your Divine Birthright —
Shift Where You Look for Supply

One of the most liberating financial truths you can internalize is that: your employer, your clients, your customers — none of them are your Source. They are merely channels through which your Source flows.

Make the Mental Shift: God — or the Universe, or Infinite Intelligence, whatever resonates with you — is the One Inexhaustible Supply. “I am God and there is no other.” When one channel closes (a job lost, a contract ended), another must open. The Source never runs dry. Only our understanding of it does.

Daily Practice

“I am God and there is no other. My supply comes from the Source, my God is never late.”

This single shift dissolves the panic that comes from depending on any one person, paycheck, or circumstance and shifts it to the God that healeth thee — the Source that changes things — the One who is all in all.

The Bottom Line

Don’t rely on wishful thinking — applied Christianity requires mental discipline as a spiritual practice. Wealth, is our natural state. These three techniques aren’t about pretending problems don’t exist. They’re about refusing to let these problems write the final story on your heart. It’s about letting God have the final say.

“I am God and there is no other.”

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By Kindness Calloway

Kindness Calloway is a storyteller, spiritual guide, author, and poet who uses the podcast to share their journey and insights. Kindness Calloway is also the owner of the Loving Kindness Everyday Community Store, an Atlanta based retail shop.

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