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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 ...

It's Not Just About Money!

  At the peak of my career, with my bank account overflowing and my social calendar bursting at the seams, I found myself staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m., sleep as elusive as a shadow in the night. Despite the luxurious silk sheets that cocooned me and the soft hum of the air conditioner that whispered promises of comfort, peace of mind was a foreign concept. It was then, in the silence of my sprawling mansion, that a disconcerting thought crept into my mind: I was rich in money but bankrupt in life. My days were a whirlwind of meetings, business trips, and lavish social gatherings. I traveled first-class to exotic destinations, collected art and cars with the same enthusiasm a child collects seashells, and dined at the world’s finest restaurants. Yet, there was a hollowness inside me, a void that no amount of money could fill. It dawned on me that true wealth was not just about the financial aspect; it encompassed all 12 areas of life: physical, mental, spiritual, family, time, e...

Wealth is not measured by what you have and other Re-framing

As a trainer and teacher, I know that my clients know more than me. They don't need us to teach them anything. But everyone appreciates someone to tell them something they don't know. Many times it is not new knowledge but a different way of looking at things.  This is what re-frame is about. It's about changing the frame or the way you look at things.  That's what everyone wants.  Here are 7 things that you can easily re-frame: Wealth is not measured by how much you have, but how much you can afford to lose and still not considered poor Sales: Selling is not about making people buy, but teaching people to want to buy from you Purchases is not about seeking the lowest possible price from your vendors but seeking the highest return from what you buy Management is not about managing people but managing time, money and resources Employment is not a entitlement but a service, and the biggest service is yourself.  If your employment is not serving yo...