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It’s the THINKING that brings the THINGS! Abundance in all things comes from thinking abundantly, and for most of us, abundant thinking requires practice and constant awareness. Janice Plado Dalager invites you to join a practical conversation about becoming rich in all areas of life: money, relationships, work, health, etc.! Be part of the conversation: Tweet me @TheJPD!
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I recently listened to “The 40 Day Prosperity Plan” by John Randolph Price, and I thought it would be an interesting experiment to put the 10 daily statements into an audio format for ease of practice. This episode briefly covers some overview information about this prosperity plan, but I highly suggest you listen to or read John Randolph Price’s b…
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TAP004: Gratitude as a Job-Seeking Tool ...This is just one of my tips on how to utilize your abundance mindset and gratitude to land you a great job! In this episode of The Abundance Practice, we explore how we can use gratitude to help us create a value statement we can focus on to attract work that’s just right for us. If you’re a job seeker and…
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TAP003.1: Call-in from Barbara J. Faison from “Why Struggle?” ...One of my favorite features in Anchor.fm is the “call-in” feature. Call-in allows other Anchor listeners to record a message to your station, and I, in turn, can record a response to that call-in and use it as an episode! Thank you to Barbara J. Faison from the podcast titled “Why Str…
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TAP005.1 Call-in with PositiveVibes ...Continuing the conversation from “TAP005: Why We Suck at Gratitude”, Anchor.fm listener and podcaster, PositiveVibes called in with some wonderful insight on his own daily gratitude practice. He also comments: “A great conversation to have 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽.” Thanks for the call-in and for sharing your insights!…
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TAP005: Why We Suck at Gratitude. From an early age, it is trained into habit to say Thank You when we receive. If that’s familiar to you and “doing your gratitudes for the day” still isn’t a task that comes naturally, be gentle with yourself. Unintentionally, we’ve been trained for conditional gratitude, or expressing thanks when some thing is giv…
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