
Do you want to be rich? Wealthy? How rich or wealthy?
Have you tried manifesting financial abundance, but the money never seems to flood in the way you’d like it to?
It’s time to examine (or re-examine) your limiting beliefs, those subconscious and ingrained thoughts that are keeping you stuck where you are financially.
If you feel you’ve already done this, stay with me. Skip ahead a few paragraphs.
Take a look at these statements:
- Money is hard to get.
- The rich get richer.
- Wanting money is selfish.
- Only greedy people want more money.
- Money determines my success.
- Having lots of money would change me.
- If I were rich, people would ask me to give them some (and they’d spend it on stupid stuff).
- I need to be frugal to have more.
Sit with each one for a couple of seconds. Do you feel it in your body? Where? If you agree with the statement, where do you think it came from? Is it an inherited belief? Or did it come from somewhere else?
If you looked at those statements and said, “Yeah, yeah, Toni. I’ve already done that work,” then why are you still not receiving the abundance you desire?
Try this exercise.
- How do you feel about politicians? Distrustful? Why? Do you feel they are selfish and only care about special interests that make them richer or more powerful?
- How do you feel about celebrities? Do they deserve the amount of wealth they have? Does their money make them out of touch with reality? Should they be donating more to charities?
If any part of your dislike of a politician (or politicians in general) involves their money, examine it to find your limiting belief. Same with CEOs, movie stars, comedians (Jerry Seinfeld’s net worth is over $900M), and TV personalities (Oprah’s is $3.2B), athletes (Michael Jordan’s is over $3.3B). Your mind may tell you that what comes up is true (“No one should have that much money. They should donate it and help the world.”), but it’s not fact. It’s a belief.
This is deep work. I can write 350 words that you read in five minutes or less. The work is going to take longer. But if abundance is what you truly desire, the work is worth it.
Remember, abundance is unlimited. Your having as much as you want doesn’t keep anyone else from having as much as they want. Their limiting beliefs do that.

