“How can Intentional Prosperity™ help me make my goal of earning $75K a month?”

That was a question I received a couple of weeks ago from someone using our system.  Asking questions is one of the features of the system.  

Based upon the Intentional Prosperity™ philosophy and the information in our online lessons — I wrote back the following answer:

Regarding your goal of $75K a month:

 It all comes down to creating “pathways” (this is covered in the coming lessons)  If you have sufficient pathways in-place —  which are comprised of personal relationships — you have a greater potential for the money making possibilities which are necessary to achieve your goal. When they — the pathways — are already in-place, manifesting your desires becomes easier.  

Until that happens, you have to focus on building new pathways (relationships).  You have to create the infrastructure necessary to support your goal.  You’ve got to have the foundation built before you can put the house up.

So if your goal is the roof of the house ($75K a month) — what point are you — realistically — in the building process? Do you have the pathways in-place that  will support that level of income?

Why is it always easier for someone who has made a million dollars to make the second million? 

Because the methodology and the pathways necessary for the manifestation of the first million have already been created and experienced by that individual. 

This makes it easier for the second million  to manifest. The field has already been cleared, plowed, fertilized and watered and harvested.  Now all you have to do is a “second planting”.

Whereas someone who hasn’t made their first million has to overcome “inertia” by creating the pathways (preparing the soil and building the relationship infrastructure)  necessary for the monetary energy to flow to him or her.

To achieve your goal:  Create the infrastructure (relationship pathways) first — that will support it. Otherwise you may experience a “one-shot” deal.  One great month that never repeats itself.

Warmest Regards,

Bob Baran