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The Drink Like a Lady Podcast: Interpretation of the 40 Day Prosperity Plan by John Randolph Price
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The Drink Like a Lady Podcast: Interpretation of the 40 Day Prosperity Plan by John Randolph Price

Author: Joya Dass and Carlyn Bushman

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To boost our respective abundance mindsets, business strategist Carlyn Bushman and I did the "40 Day Prosperity Plan" which nests inside of a little book by John Randolph Price.  In doing it several times, we realized the following 3 things:

1. It's important to have an accountability partner to do the interpretations with daily
2. One needs to read complementary books and material to get the most out of the exercise
3. There is real whitespace in the market for this kind of interpretation. Just Google "40 Day Prosperity Plan." It's crickets. So we decided to do this exercise to help anyone who is doing the exercise, either alone or together.

About your co hosts
Joya Dass is a former TV news anchor (business) and heads up a business mastermind for women leaders in NYC.

Carlyn Bushman is a business strategist, encouraging women business owners to MEASURE EVERYTHING for scale and growth

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Statement 9. When I am aware of the God Self within me as my total fulfillment, I am totally fulfilled. I am now aware of this Truth. I have found the secret of life, and I relax in the knowledge that the Activity of Divine Abundance is eternally operating in my life. I simply have to be aware of the flow, the radiation, of that Creative Energy, which is continuously, easily and effortlessly pouring forth from my Divine Consciousness, I am now aware. I am in the flow. Resources I continued t...
Statement 8. My consciousness of the Spirit within me as my unlimited Source is the Divine Power to restore the years the locusts have eaten, to make all things new, to lift me up to the High Road of abundant prosperity. This awareness, understanding and knowledge of Spirit appear as every visible form and experience that I could possibly desire. Resources that help with this statement: There have been years and years where I observed a poverty mindset. Life had knocked me down. Series...
Statement 7. The Divine Consciousness that I am is forever expressing its true nature of Abundance. This is its responsibility, not mine. My only responsibility is to be aware of this Truth. Therefore, I am totally confident in letting go and letting God appear as the abundant all sufficiency in my life and affairs. Resources that help with interpreting this statement: Bob Proctor in his book the “12 Success Principles” talks about the difference between those who observe a "poverty ...
Statement 6. My inner supply instantly and constantly takes on form and experience according to my needs and desires and as the Principle of Supply In action it is impossible for me to have any unfulfilled needs or desires. If wealth creation is an "inside job" and that ‘bank’ is infinite, then no need goes unmet. No desire goes unmet. First class flights and desires are God/Universe/Higher self's highest form of expression. We are merely the conduit, So, then our work is maintaining fa...
Statement 5. Money is not my supply. No person, place or condition is my supply. My awareness, understanding and knowledge of the all-providing activity of the Divine Mind within me is my supply. My consciousness of this Truth is unlimited. Therefore my supply is unlimited. Carlyn. I did a podcast interview today, and talked about much of what you and I have been batting back and forth in our 40 day prosperity plan. In fact, I cite it. Sharing in this little clip https://youtu.be/zFDh...
Statement 3 "I am conscious of the Inner Presence as my Lavish Abundance. I am conscious of the constant activity of this Mind of Infinity Prosperity. Therefore, my consciousness is filled with the Light of Truth." This program nests inside of author John Randolph Price's teeny little book, “The Abundance Book”. It's called the "40 day Prosperity Plan" and came suggested to Carlyn and I by a member of our Mastermind who built a mid six-figure business around micro-dosing for professionals. ...
Statement 2 "I lift up my mind and heart to be aware; to understand and to know that the Divine Presence I AM is the Source and Substance of all my good." This program nests inside of author John Randolph Price's teeny little book, “The Abundance Book”. It's called the "40 day Prosperity Plan" and came suggested to Carlyn and I by a member of our Mastermind who built a mid six-figure business around micro-dosing for professionals. Why 40 days? Research shows it takes 40 days for us to reali...
This program nests inside of author John Randolph Price's teeny little book, “The Abundance Book”. It's called the "40 day Prosperity Plan" and came suggested to Carlyn and I by a member of our Mastermind who built a mid six-figure business around micro-dosing for professionals. Why 40 days? Research shows it takes 40 days for us to realize some things at the conscious level of our mind. Carlyn and I became accountability partners and did this exercise every day for 40-days, knowing that if...
This program nests inside of author John Randolph Price's teeny little book, “The Abundance Book”. It's called the "40 day Prosperity Plan" and came suggested to Carlyn and I by a member of our Mastermind who built a mid six-figure business around micro-dosing for professionals. Why 40 days? Research shows it takes 40 days for us to realize some things at the conscious level of our mind. Carlyn and I became accountability partners and did this exercise every day for 40-days, knowing that if...
Statement 10 I keep my mind and thoughts off this world and I place my entire focus on God within as the only Cause of my prosperity. I acknowledge the Inner Presence as the only activity in my financial affairs, as the substance of all things visible. I place my faith in the Principle of Abundance in action within me. Resources Jennifer Blanchard in "Quantum Leaping Your Life" talks about creating a vacuum by releasing. This can mean releasing old clothes. Old harmful thoughts. Anger.&...
Statement 4 "Through my consciousness of my God-Self, the Christ within, as my Source, I draw into my mind and feeling nature the very Substance of Spirit. This substance is my supply thus my consciousness of the Presence of God within me is my supply." This program nests inside of author John Randolph Price's teeny little book, “The Abundance Book”. It's called the "40 day Prosperity Plan" and came suggested to Carlyn and I by a member of our Mastermind who built a mid six-figure business a...
Last week, I interviewed productivity expert Tanya Dalton. One thing I loved is this: Challenge someone to write down what they DON'T want to do and they can very quickly create that list. Ask them what they want to do, they will stall and hem and hawEither way, that's information.In this workshop, you will discover:The difference between being busy and productiveHow to reject the pressure to do more, be more, and achieve moreHow to focus on doing what’s important so you can live the lifestyle you wantHow to create a map to your ideal futureDid you know that your brain is FIVE TIMES more prone to noticing the negative than the positive. Why? Because that negativity bias was the difference between life and death for our ancestors. Thousands of years ago, they faced real fears, like being eaten by a lion.But TODAY, that negativity bias could be torpedo-ing your ability to put 'self-care' in your calendar. Because your mom challenged you when you were getting your hair done at 7 years old. "Who do you think you are?" or someone told you at 13 "You didn't deserve it."Here's the rub. Our brains love order. We are constantly referring to the past so we can guess what will happen in the future. Order. So, how can we short circuit our patterns, our negativity bias and start to make new choices?In her latest book, productivity expert Tanya Dalton doesn't tell you what to think. She empowers you to choose how to think with a framework.If this resonates and you want to go deeper, learn these skills, grow these skills go to www.joyadass.comClick on the Samita Lab Mastermind, where you can go deeper to crowdsource answers to challenges, brainstorm creative solutions, and get a sounding board for ideas. Mastermind groups offer a combination of brainstorming, education, peer accountability and support to sharpen your business and personal skills … Members challenge each other to set strong goals, and more importantly, to accomplish them.”  I love the model because it doesn't put the entire burden on a single coach such as me to solve everyone’s problem; instead, knowledge is shared in a less hierarchical wayIf not, we have another speaker next week. This is where we have alot of guests and hope something hits home for you. See you next time.  Follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Twitter at joyadassAbout Tanya DaltonTanya Dalton is a best-selling author, speaker, and nationally recognized productivity expert. Tanya serves as a growth strategist for female leaders. Her highly anticipated second book, "On Purpose: The Busy Woman’s Guide to an Extraordinary Life of Meaning and Success," was released for sale on October 26, 2021.Her first book, "The Joy of Missing Out," was named one of the Top 10 Business Books of the year by Fortune Magazine. Tanya’s podcast, "The Intentional Advantage" has millions of downloads from listeners around the world. She is also a featured expert on several networks including NBC and Fox and is a VIP contributor for Entrepreneur.com. Tanya has been featured in some of the world’s leading publications including Forbes, Inc, Fast Company, and Real Simple. She has been awarded the elite Enterprising Women Award and has been named the Female Entrepreneur to Watch for the state of North Carolina.Tanya is also the founder and CEO of inkWELL Press Productivity Co. a multi-million dollar company providing tools that work as a catalyst in helping women do less while achieving maximum success.tanyadalton.com
Last week, we featured one of the most powerful talks at the Women's Leadership Academy. Psychotherapist Terri Cole wrote the book "Boundary Boss" and shared ways that women leaders could be better boundary setters.I'm going to call out one piece of counsel that really jumped out for me. We, as women, have an inclination to want to fix things. Something happens to our child at school. We jump in to try and fix it. Our partner or spouse has a challenge. We jump in to find a solution.  Our best friend calls with a problem. We are immediately Googling the answer and saying, 'I know somebody in that industry, I'm going to call them right now.'  Cole asks us to understand what's at work. It's happening to our child/partner/spouse, but we feel like it's happening to us and we want to end the pain. Things to consider:By jumping in to fix it, yes we are ending our own pain. But----we are robbing our child/spouse/best friend from doing the real work. Engaging in critical problem solving skills.  What if you said instead, "Well, what do you think should happen here?"What is your level of urgency? Are we doing it/fixing it at the expense of our own time and energy. Possibly. "If you can't 'not do it,' that is a bar that you can look at if you can't step back." It is a covert or overt bid for control. At its very core, it is disordered boundaries. Because what are we talking about? We're overstepping, over-functioning, over-doing, auto fixing, instant advice giving. All of that stuff, those are boundary issues. Cole concluded by saying that boundaries are teachable. But the student has to be willing to learn. "When you think about the way we were raised, most of us were raised to be good girls.... It was all about not making other people uncomfortable. Nobody taught us really to assert ourselves. We really start with a deficit in thinking that asserting our boundaries makes us not feminine. Makes us rude. There's so many myths around it. You have to be mean or bitchy to do it. You're rejecting people. The reason it's so difficult to set boundaries is that we don't know how to do it. It's very much like speaking in language, you wouldn't feel bad about yourself if you weren't fluent in French, because nobody taught you how to speak it, right? "This episode of our podcast teaches you some valuable "sentence starters" to use when setting your next boundary with that loved one or boss. 
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