I used to think that 'attracting money' was some mystical thing I couldn't grasp. I’d work 12 hours a day, chase every lead, and still come up short.
Then I realized: Money doesn’t respond to effort; it responds to "value". I had to stop seeing myself as a 'seeker' and start seeing myself as a 'provider.' I shifted my focus from "getting" a dollar to "becoming" the type of person who knows how to manage a thousand of them. I’ve been following a specific 'Wealth Logic' lately that focuses on clearing the mental blocks that keep us in scarcity.
Once the internal 'What If' stopped shaking, the external results started moving. It’s wild how much faster things happen when you get out of your own way.
I’m curious how you guys handle the mental side of scaling.
Does anyone else feel like they’re working against an internal 'ceiling'?