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Daily Gratitude Record of the 12 Types of Wealth

As written in my book Decoding the Wealth Codes with Yijing, there are 12 types of wealth.  The money and possessions that we know is just number 7 out of 12.  

I keep a daily record in a spreadsheet of my daily gratitude in enjoying the 12 types of wealth, giving a score of 5 to 10.  The 12 types of wealth are:

1. Physical Health: your physical body, vitality and flexibility

2. Mental Health: cognitive emotional intelligence and mental well-being

3. Spiritual: Sense of purpose, fulfilment and inner peace

4. Family: Original family, your own family, relatives and 'families'

5. Time: Freedom on how to spend your time, work-life balance and ability to pursue personal interests

6. Environment: Quality of your surroundings, including access to clean air, water and natural resources

7. Financial: Cash Flow, Your Value, Assets and Liabilities

8. Career: Do what you like and like what you do, progression and meaningful career

9. Social: Relationships, connections and social support networks

10. Growth: Self-cultivation as a Person, New Discoveries and Learn without Learning

11. Contribution: Contribution to inner and outer circles, to mankine and people appreciate your contribution

12. Enjoy: Relax, Leisure and Play, Enjoy your journey to a good destination

More details of the book and how Yijing 6 concepts can help you to grow your 12 types of wealth in my book at https://asiatrainers.org/dwcyjbook

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