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The value and power of tithing.


I can tell you that my financial world began to turn around the day I gave a little more than twenty dollars to someone when I really didn't have the twenty dollars to give. That day, I felt so good about myself that the feelings alone transformed my performance and my capacity to earn even more.

 Most people say, "I'll tithe when I have more money".  But which do you think would be more difficult to do: to give a dime out of a dollar or to give $100,000 out of a million? The answer is obvious, isn't it? 

I'm not suggesting that 10 percent is a figure that should be etched in stone, but do make a commitment to constantly  take a portion of what you earn and give it in a way that gives you joy. 

The beauty of tithing is by giving away a portion of what you earn, you are teaching your brain that you have more than enough. You'll be beyond scarcity, and that belief system alone will change your life. 

True wealth is an emotion: It's a sense of absolute abundance. 
Our heritage alone makes us wealthy. We have the privilege of enjoying great works of art that we didn't paint, music we didn't compose, great educational institutions we didn't build. Feel the wealth of the nation's parks that you own. Know that you're a wealthy person now, and enjoy that wealth.

 Realize that this is a part of your abundance and this feeling of gratitude will allow you to create even more...


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