What is Wealth Gym?
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By Damon Cart
There are three categories of people who will benefit most from this upcoming Wealth Gym workshop. For those of you who are so close to where you want to be financially, this workshop will be the puzzle piece that suddenly completes the picture for you.
Some of you will benefit immediately from this workshop and you will still have work to do on yourself and we'll give you the tools that you can take with you to do exactly that.
Finally there are those of you whom this workshop marks a turning point in your life. It is the beginning of transforming your finances and turning money into something that serves you rather than something you serve.
Wealth Gym is not NLP. It's a workshop that works more like a NLP application combining powerful NLP tools as well as everything Logan and I have found useful in creating wealth.
We hear and use words like wealth and abundance and yet we often don't have a clear definition of what exactly wealth and abundance is. However, most of us are very clear about what the word money means. Sometimes we even use all three of these words interchangeably.
If you're not clear about what you're wanting to create it's going to be very difficult to create it. If you want to create wealth and you're not clear about what wealth means or what it means to you, then you've just stumbled onto the first step. What does wealth (not money) mean to you?
To me wealth is an abundance of value and abundance for me means choice. The more options I have in life the more abundance I experience. When I experience abundance I feel a higher sense of value. When I decide to focus that value in a particular direction, money shows up. Money is just one expression of that value.
There can be many expressions of your value and most likely you are expressing your value in a particular way that is creating wealth and abundance in your life, but it might not be showing up in the form of green paper or large numbers in your bank account.
Not everyone will define those terms for themselves the way that I just did. Regardless, try it on.
To make it easy let's try an experiment. Think of a time when you had a crush on someone you may or may not have gone on a few dates with. Pick someone from your past who you weren't in love with, someone though who you were more interested in than they were interested in you. Remember what it was like to be focused on this one person and not being interested in anyone else. What happened when this person didn't respond to you the way you wanted them too? What happened when they didn't call you when they were supposed to and how did you feel when they were supposed to meet you and they didn't? Most people will describe it as a feeling of desperation. You couldn't make that person like you as much as you liked them and perhaps you felt a sense of scarcity like you weren't going to be able to find anyone else so perfect for you.
Notice the feelings you have when you put yourself back in this situation. Once you're there, imagine there is someone else just as attractive and with great qualities who is interested in you during this time. Once you have that, add another attractive person with great qualities into the situation who also is interested in you while you had this unrequited crush. Add a third attractive person into the situation who has great qualities and who is interested in you.
What happens to the feelings of desperation and scarcity now? How do you feel about the person who you wanted and was not so interested in you? Your perspective has most likely shifted.
The truth is there could have actually been people who were attractive and who had great qualities and who were interested in you at this time but you were so focused on this one person you might have missed it because you were coming from scarcity, fear, or desperation or all three, instead of abundance.
Adding in three other possible options of people you could have dated gives you choice. Choice or realizing we have choices (more than two choices) gives us a sense of abundance and that abundance also increases our sense of value. And as I already mentioned, money is just one form in which value can be expressed.
We all have value that we can express and potential value that's not being expressed. Part of creating wealth is just a matter of sorting your reality to become aware that you have more choices and to constantly sort your experience to find more choices so you can bring those choices into your awareness. Once you realize you have many choices and options you will then feel a sense of abundance which also connects you with your resources and increases your sense of value. Awareness of choice brings about the feeling of abundance which connects you to your value. This also works in the opposite direction. Being aware of your value will help you to realize the abundance within you, which will make it easier to be aware of your choices. You could also start with a feeling of abundance and go in either direction; toward value or toward choice. It doesn't matter which you start with, all three are part of a nonlinear system.
Finally, focus your attention of expressing your value and the wealth you create from that value into money. Work at cultivating competencies and skills you're passionate about as you set your intent to express that value in the form of money and money will show up.

Damon Cart
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Damon Cart is considered to be a natural talent by some of the best NLP trainers in the world. His approach to guiding and teaching students brings to their awareness that they've been doing NLP all of their lives without realizing it and he empowers them with skills and resources to thrive and reach their full potential. With the understanding of how Neuro Linguistic Programs create oneβs experience a person can then take charge of those programs and create the experience and the life they want. By taking this approach into his own rigorous, daily NLP practice Damon has been able to rapidly accelerate his progress in learning, coaching clients and teaching workshops.