Part 2 of Prosperity

Welcome back, this is part 2 of Prosperity. There is so much that can be written on this subject so I really worked on this for quite a while to evoke the message across. take what serves you and leave the rest.

To read the other four parts click these  links:  Part 1  Part 3  Part 4  Part 5

To read about the puzzle pieces of prosperity click this link
Part 2 :

There was a time in my life when absolute financial ruin was to be my way of life. I was college educated, without any decent job or prospects of finding a job, no matter how hard I looked. I was virtually penniless after practically being forced to move and thereby leaving behind a booming independent tutoring business.

The reason for my move was a relationship that was let’s just say absolutely horrible. It was ultimately for the best that I left, even if faced with the dire seemingly financial ruin heaped upon me by my involvement with this man. Bankruptcy was an option which I eventually undertook, and I must say now it would have been better for me to have pursued it two years earlier.

Needless to say, I did not feel the energy of prosperity. I was renting a room from my best friend’s family but was very depressed and feeling sorry for myself. It was not until I started along the journey of intentionally and consciously creating what it is that I desire that I was able to move out into a one bedroom apartment all of my own. It was great to have my own place.

Things had definitely improved for me by then, but still I felt far from prosperous. I went ahead and filed bankruptcy, and I was working another job that I considered to be embarrassing for a college graduate. Things went on like this for awhile, until I started giving thanks for what I did have in my life- even the small things like a new Christmas ornament or a used end table that my mother had found.

What I could have done that would have catapulted my sense of prosperity was focus on the fact that the last three jobs I undertook, outside of the abandoned tutoring business was because I was curious. All three were low paying with only one having the potential to have more financial opportunities than the others, but I took them not only because I couldn’t find anything else without earning a Master’s Degree, but because I was curious.

Here it was, I noticed certain attributes about each job, involving certain skills that I wanted to explore and learn. One involved the art of negotiating, another involved working with animals, and the third offered an opportunity to watch a female entrepreneur and her business. She had class, finesse with customers and even jumped in to save the day many times and handle the demands of a seamstress when her own was not able to handle the work load on time.

 I loved watching her work. She was great. I learned much from her and was very inspired by her life. For me, these jobs were opportunities to learn about life. I did not have a child, only pets and so could afford the opportunity to explore the world. Had I focused on these wonderful blessings, I would have attracted much more prosperity and opportunity to me earlier in life.

Thank you for reading. I look forward to your comments.
Namaste,

Tonya

(Adam’s mom)

Tonya M. Tronco is the founder of Adamaenterprises and President of  a powerful healing system called Transformative Ch’i,  with protocols that facilitate the removal of spiritual, emotional, and physical  blockages to allow the fulfillment of a joyous, prosperous and healthy life. Email her at tonya@adamaenterprises.com  or tonya@transchi.com

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