Why Working Harder Is Making You Poorer (And How to Fix It)
Ditch the Grind: How to Become a Money Magnet Effortlessly
You work hard to earn money—then spend it fixing your health.
Stress is the silent thief, linked to 90% of diseases.
It fuels addiction, inflammation, and depression, trapping us in a cycle of earning just to repair the damage it causes.
And for what? A bigger bank account? Status? Approval from people who aren’t even thinking about us?
Your Net Worth is Not Your Self-Worth
We've been sold a lie: that wealth equals worth.
But true self-worth isn’t found in a bank balance. It isn’t tied to external validation.
True self-worth means:
You are fearless.
You feel beneath no one.
You are immune to the opinions of the world.
Notice I didn’t say you don’t listen to feedback—because growth requires responsiveness. But you don’t let criticism define you.
Net worth is a reflection of the ego, not self-esteem.
The pursuit of success should not come at the cost of your peace.
True success isn’t just about making money. It’s about working toward a goal that matters to you while staying true to yourself.
What True Abundance Actually Looks Like
True abundance isn't found in your wallet—it's within you.
True abundance is:
A joyful, energetic body (health)
A lightness of being (ease and flow)
A reflective and clear mind (mental peace)
Love and compassion in the heart (connection)
It starts from within—not from an external achievement, not from someone else's approval, and definitely not from stress.
Ironically, stress blocks abundance in all forms: material and spiritual.
The same mind that conjures worst-case scenarios can create something life-changing—if we release the fear and resistance that fuels the hustle and grind.
This includes attracting financial abundance, harmonizing our material and spiritual wealth.
The Three Pillars of Consciously Creating Your Life
Chasing wealth is like trying to fill a leaky bucket with water.
To create abundance easily start by feeling abundant inside (repairing the bucket):
This means having:
A happy, healthy body
An open heart
A clear mind
Once you feel this way, work on attracting more abundance using three old practices:
Dharna – Focus your thoughts
Dhiyan – Quiet your mind (meditation)
Samadhi – Feel at one with everything
Imagine you already have what you want—the car, house, relationship.
Feel this deeply when you meditate. Sit quietly until you feel connected to something bigger than yourself.
When you get good at this process, you'll have better control over your body, mind, and life.
You'll naturally make and share good things. Your energy and ideas will flow freely, bringing in all kinds of abundance – including money.
Remember: Money is just a way to show value. It goes where people create and share real value.
You'll become like a magnet, pulling in wealth, people, chances, and ideas to do well.
Abundance Is Your Birthright—But You Must Align With It
The life you want isn't "out there" waiting for you to hustle harder. It's within you, waiting to be activated.
You cannot build true abundance on a foundation of stress, fear, and exhaustion.
Instead, cultivate inner peace and clarity. Then, plant the seeds of intention in the fertile field of infinite possibilities.
Abundance doesn't come from overworking yourself into the ground.
It comes from aligning with the truth of who you are—a being already connected to infinite creative power.
So stop chasing success.
Align with abundance, and let it flow to you effortlessly.
Then, take action that feels right, not stressed.
This means moving forward with purpose and clarity, rather than force and anxiety.