Easy Breezy Prosperity: The Five Foundations for a More Joyful, Abundant Life

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by Emmanuel Dagher

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Easy Breezy Prosperity is a holistic guide to discover and nurture prosperity and align your life with your spiritual core. Author Emmanuel Dagher redefines what real prosperity means and offers you tactics to expand and enrich yourself well beyond financial goals. By examining how and why we treat money the way we do, Dagher shows you how to realize the success you have already created and cultivate the clarity needed to attract more of it in your daily life. Each chapter is designed to empower you, leaving you feeling optimistic not only about their working lives and finances, but also your entire life's path. Dagher shares his own story and those of his clients and fans who have turned their lives around using his meditations, rituals, and exercises. He also includes a 28-day plan with simple yet effective daily practices you can use, such as: * Expressing gratitude each morning for all that you have * Cultivating a healthy relationship with money through "money healing" practices * Seeking out opportunities to be of service through your time, energy, gifts, or abilities * De-cluttering your space and mind to allow positivity to enter Easy Breezy Prosperity is a powerfully motivating plan to take action, strengthen self-confidence, and enjoy a more joyful and abundant life. "This book helps you redefine your relationship with money and will catapult you towards a more prosperous, joyful life.”—Jack Canfield, author of The New York Times Bestseller, The Success Principles "Emmanuel echoes my belief that prosperity and success are an expansion of happiness."—Deepak Chopra Emmanuel Dagher is a transformation specialist, holistic health practitioner, teacher, and humanitarian who helps others create positive shifts in their lives. He is the author of Easy Breezy Miracle. He lives in Los Angeles, CA. PROSPERITY FOUNDATION #1 Finding Your Happiness Typically, when people think of prosperity, they think of monetary prosperity. They think of how much they have in their bank accounts or how much their car or home is worth. But monetary prosperity is only one kind of prosperity, and even though it's definitely the one people seem most concerned with, it's rarely the most important. Prosperity is about so much more than the contents of our bank accounts or investment portfolios. Prosperity is about what we achieve and how we look at reality. It's about choosing to operate from a space of knowing that we are enough. We aren't lacking. If we can acknowledge and accept who we are and where we come from, and operate from there, we are better equipped to overcome any challenges we may face. In our consumer-driven economy, we tend to measure our self-worth in terms of net worth. Of course, having money makes life easier, but it does not make life. It's things like our friends, family, and health that make life worth living. I once had a client, David, who had been brought up in a wealthy family so he never had to worry about money. Succeeding at school and at work was always what was most important. He was raised to think that if you didn't have a 4.0 GPA or if you weren't running your own company, there was something wrong with you. He came to me feeling unfulfilled in his life and pressured at his job. He wanted advice and help pursuing more prosperity, because he felt he hadn't done enough to make his family proud--despite running a company and having graduated top of his class in business school. He felt his business wasn't performing as well as it could, and he really wanted to make sure he was doing everything possible to ensure it succeeded. David couldn't see how much he did have because he was so focused on what he thought he didn't have. We worked together for several sessions, identifying what he wanted, what he had, and where he wanted to be in six months. By focusing on what prosperity really is and not assigning a dollar amount, a grade, or a profit margin to it, David and I were able to work out a way for him to feel fulfilled at work, while still being grateful and acknowledging how much he had in his personal life with his family and friends. By letting go of the purely monetary aspect of prosperity, David was better able to see exactly how prosperous he was! His family was healthy; his work was stimulating. His fears about not being good enough or not being successful enough faded as he learned to enjoy the other aspects of prosperity: pursuing happiness and being grateful for the things you have. With help from exercises in this foundation and others, David learned to evaluate his prosperity and success by how happy he was, not by how much money he made during the quarter, or how many new clients his business took on. David began to appreciate the smaller things and started to take more time away from work to enjoy time with his family. He allocated time to pursue new hobbies he enjoyed, thereby enabling a healthier work-life balance as he spent less time in the office. David c

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