Ooh, thanks for the book tip ticktock!
I did a little meditating on this last night and remembered something I read in a book (I think it was by Lynch) which was invest in what you know. He said some of his best investments have been in products and services that he or someone he knows is using. I have looked into a few products before, but got hung up because either they were not publicly traded companies or I did not know how to evaluate the financials. So now I am making a list of 100 products/services/retail outlets I use and then will hopefully narrow that down into the best investments.
The intention manifestation worked really well for me on this. I imagined the excitement of finding the perfect company to invest in, knowing that it was a really solid investment and that I could feel really good about supporting this company. After that, the ideas on how to get there started flooding in and now I am confident that any guidance I need on how to implement this will appear. Thanks!
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