At a time when many people are struggling to make ends meet, financially, and many face a cost of living crisis, it’s also noticeable that people are taking the wrong approach to improving their situation because they do not understand where, or how, to focus their attention. It seems that the more we struggle, or the harder we work, the poorer we become. Furthermore, short term ’buy now, pay later’ offers can make things worse, rather than better, for those struggling on low incomes.
Since you are reading this booklet, it’s likely you are either having some measure of financial difficulty, or you wish to improve your financial experience. Furthermore, you may have thought: "If only I could win the Lottery." But here’s the point; if you are used to managing on a low income, you are probably not used to having a large amount of money - unless perhaps, you had previously experienced having a large amount of money. There are always exceptions and some people do go from ’rags to riches, ’ or from wealth to poverty, overnight. But, for the majority of people, this is not the case.This booklet aims to offer you a mixture of insights and techniques that could help you to change your perception of money and bring more of it into your life. It’s also written to take into account a variety of ideas: some conventionally logical, rational, and mainstream; others connected to psychology; and quite a few based around metaphysical knowledge.