Until yesterday I didn’t really understand the difference between living in prosperity and abundance and truly embracing it.

After a sudden, disastrous loss of my mailing service and threatened loss of my subscriber lists, I started to handle much of the recovery myself. At first, I needed to. I accidentally learned about the problem on a Thursday night less than 24 hours before everything was shutting down.

On Friday, the functions that were supposed to allow easy recovery of our materials didn’t work. It was Friday afternoon, too late to get help, so I scrambled to copy and paste everything I could grab.

By Monday, everything was safe but when I contacted my usual helper, he apologetically told me he would be out of town for the next week.

Instead of calling on a much higher priced computer whiz, my frugality habit kicked in and I struggled to do the reassembly work myself. I was exhausted. When my helper returned some things were just too complicated for either of us to manage.

Finally, I did what I could have done after that first crazy weekend. I called my super-expensive consultant. He solved most of the problems in short order: a huge relief!

I can easily afford to pay the high fees, but instead of owning and embracing my own prosperity, I hesitated to spend the money I have.  Since then, I’ve been using the process we teach to remove this remaining block to enjoying the abundance I have created.

This article is a comment I wrote about a passage on Page 95 of Embrace Prosperity: Resolve Blocks to Experiencing Abundance (Rapid Relief With Logosynthesis®) You can see the passage in the book. You can also see the excerpt here. This link will take you to Bublish.com, where I regularly publish comments on parts of several of my books. This is a site where authors share of their work. You can subscribe to my musings, there, as well as to the musings of many other authors. It’s a great place to learn about new books and I recommend that you visit.