Scooters Everywhere

I've been doing the Prosperity Game as described by Abraham Hicks in Ask and it is Given. I have a little twist on it, in that I divide the daily money into the Jar percentages described in Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker.

I'm realizing how much practice I need at imagining what to spend money on. I had $3300 in my NEC account, and couldn't even think of anything I desired that cost $3300. Heck, I couldn't even think of anything cost $3300. I got side-tracked for an hour with things, and kept coming back not being able to think of anything.

I started picturing my life in Brantford, Canada with Julie Coombs, and realized a simple scooter would be enough to get around town, and I wouldn't need a car anymore. So I decided to purchase a scooter. I went online to find scooter prices, and found many around $1000 to $1500. So I decided to go for the best model I could find. It was $3295. Sweet! I sent Julie and link, and she got all excited, and we talked about how cool it would be to have scooters in Brantford. I made my Prosperity Game entry, and forgot about it.

The next day Julie and I go over to visit my friends Jack and Katie. We walk up to the door of their apartment and a brand new black scooter is sitting right outside. Julie said the expression on my face was classic. I haven't seen a scooter in at least 20 years, and here's one sitting right in front of me. We go inside and find out Jack and Katie just bought the scooter, AND they let me take it for a spin!

Ask and It IS Given.