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The songs on this playlist have been carefully made and selected to increase your financial education and change some of the subconscious limiting beliefs you have about money which stop ABUNDANCE from entering into your life and changing your financial situation
PayPal is the first song on the playlist for a reason. BeeTeeCee sets the tone for the playlist, to get you into the right frame of mind. All about the PAPER! This is the state of mind you have to begin to get into and resonate with. It’s almost IMPOSSIBLE for you to have a good relationship with money and not enjoy this song, if you know how good it feels when someone sends money to your PayPal, you’ll begin to make the connection between that feeling and this song. So it’s VERY IMPORTANT you can resonate with this song. Think about it as a prayer, as a mantra.
Creating Affluence was inspired by the book of the same name written by Deepak Chopra and if you have ever read it before, you should easily be able to identify A for abundance, all possibilities in the verse. The song talks about the feelings you begin to get as you begin to create more affluence and how sometimes it can feel like you’re “spending money like you don’t have any sense”, how it allows you to be more generous and charitable until you arrive at the point where you’re less worried about how much money you have, or how much money you spent, but you can stay focused on how good it feels to be able to do the things you want and create affluence.
Shoebox Reggae Remix was the song that actually gave me the idea for this playlist. The 2nd verse specifically. The song is about protecting your peace and keeping positive energy. In the UK a “pinky” is a £50 note, at the time I wrote this song, my favourite thing to do was collect them. The 2nd verse talks about some serious financial education, as if you can’t save a £50 note, save a £0.50p coin or save £1. Notable sources like Think and Grow Rich are mentioned directly, the “remember pay yourself before you pay anyone else” is an ode to “The Richest Man in Babylon”. If you have never heard of either - I’ll add both to the page.