Abraham-Hicks: Do What You Love

“There is no better way to earn money than to do the things that you love to do. Money can flow into your experience through endless avenues. It is not the choice of the craft that limits the money that flows, but only your attitude toward money.” ~ Esther and Jerry Hicks from Money, and the Law of Attraction

So, what do you LOVE to do? I’m talking about the kinda thing that you love SO much, you’d PAY to do it. (You know, the stuff that makes you feel absolutely exhilarated!)

For me, it’s reading/learning/optimizing my life and inspiring others to live their greatest lives. I would literally pay to be able to do those things. (I’ve known this for the better part of 7 years but it took me about that long to *really* believe I can get paid to do it.)

Back to you: What do you love to do? Do you think you can get paid to do it?

Know that, in the words of Henry Ford: “Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right.” And Richard Bach: “Argue for your limitations and, sure enough, they’re yours.”

You can make money in an infinite number of ways. What’s yours?

About Philosopher

Brian is the Chief Philosopher of PhilosophersNotes.com. (Think: CliffsNotes for self-development books. Only shorter. And cooler. And a *lot* more inspiring. :) In his past lives, Brian created two of the world's leading social networks: eteamz and Zaadz. He's currently on an 18-month sabbatical in Bali where he's reading/writing/teaching/re-wiring while creating PhilosophersNotes #51-100 and enjoying his outdoor office, daily massages and sun rise yoga. :)

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One Response to Abraham-Hicks: Do What You Love

  1. Bluejeanbaby January 12, 2009 at 2:08 pm #

    Great post Brian, I'm new here and I've read most of your stuff, you have an amazing ability and I think Deepak would say that you are following your Dharma and the universe is supporting your actions and of course intents, and believe me, your work is helping people, people like me and people all over Im sure. I work for my boyfriends family farm in a small town in the Mountains of Southern California. We have apple, plum, peach and pear orchards, berries, veggies, and the best mountain grown tomatoes this side of the Mississippi (lol). I work outside every day with the loves of my life, my daughters learn in the dirt and know customers by name.. We live simply and happily and know that providing healthy food to my community helping to grow strong foundations for my young family is my dharma.. We actually have relatives who come visit on vacation and just want to pick tomatoes and berries all day long :) Sorry for the novel, but I had to jump on this one :) When you are following your dharma it seems, everything else falls into place

    Namaste,

    Kelly