How to Attract Money Using Mind Power – Extended Handbook, Summary & Action Journal
Introduction
Welcome to your personal transformation journey. This is more than a book—it’s a workbook, a mirror, and a map to greater financial flow and self-mastery. Inside these pages, you'll find not only a detailed breakdown of each chapter in James Goi Jr.’s powerful guide but also a structured journal to help you track your progress, take action, and rewrite your relationship with money. The tools here aren’t abstract—they’re deeply practical, designed to shift your inner world so your outer world follows.
Chapter 1: Desire
Summary
Desire is the spark that sets everything in motion. Without a strong, clear desire, there is no focus, no motivation, and no energy to attract what you want. In this chapter, we learn to identify, strengthen, and refine our financial desires so they become magnetic.
Core Lessons
- Your desire must be specific and emotionally charged.
- The stronger your emotional connection, the more powerful your energetic output.
- Eliminate distractions—desire scattered is energy wasted.
Action Steps
- Write a list: "THINGS I WANT TO DO" (include income goals, lifestyle upgrades, savings).
- Create a second list: "WHY I WANT MORE MONEY"—review it daily.
- Reflect on desire as a fuel, not a fantasy.
- Postpone desires unrelated to money to stay focused.
Journal Prompts
- What are three specific financial desires I can focus on now?
- Why is each important to me emotionally?
- What distractions or side goals can I pause for the next 30 days?
Chapter 2: Belief
Summary
Belief is the foundation of reality creation. If you believe money is hard to get, your actions and energy will support that belief. Change your beliefs and your life follows.
Core Lessons
- Identify beliefs and separate supportive from limiting ones.
- Beliefs are subconscious—daily work is required to change them.
- Affirmations and repetition reprogram the mind.
Action Steps
- Write out your beliefs about money. Label each as ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’.
- Create opposite affirmations for negative ones (e.g., “Money is scarce” → “Money flows freely”).
- Repeat affirmations aloud and with emotion.
Journal Prompts
- What’s one belief about money I inherited growing up?
- How is it affecting my current reality?
- What new belief will I choose to install this week?
Chapter 3: Expectancy
Summary
Expectancy is belief plus emotional certainty. If belief is a seed, expectancy is sunlight. When you expect success, you create momentum and open energetic doors.
Core Lessons
- Write your financial future into existence.
- Expectation conditions the subconscious mind to prepare and act accordingly.
- Doubt is an energy leak.
Action Steps
- Write down your expected financial reality for 5, 10, and 20 years.
- Review these statements weekly.
- Practice visualizing these expectations as current truths.
Journal Prompts
- What financial event or milestone do I expect to happen this year?
- What actions align with that expectation?
- What doubt still lingers—and what will I do with it?
Chapter 4: Money Mindset
Summary
Your mindset is your lens. A negative lens filters out opportunity. A wealth-conscious mindset filters in possibility and growth.
Core Lessons
- Your mindset shapes your reactions, emotions, and opportunities.
- Guilt and resentment must be cleared.
- Attitudes toward other people’s success reflect your inner climate.
Action Steps
- List current feelings about money (resentment, guilt, envy?).
- Practice daily affirmations like “I welcome wealth in all forms.”
- Celebrate others’ financial wins—what you admire, you attract.
Journal Prompts
- What is my money mood today?
- Who do I envy financially and why?
- How can I shift my perspective from lack to inspiration?
Chapter 5: Money Goals
Summary
Clarity creates power. Goals transform vague wants into directed intentions that the universe—and your subconscious—can act on.
Core Lessons
- Goals must be clear, measurable, and time-bound.
- Keep goals private—external doubts weaken energetic power.
- Review and adjust goals regularly to reflect progress.
Action Steps
- Set 3 financial goals for the next 30, 90, and 365 days.
- Assign realistic deadlines.
- Read goals aloud every morning.
Journal Prompts
- What is one financial goal I’m afraid to name?
- What small action today can bring me 1% closer to that goal?
Progress Tracker
Use this section to check off each chapter as you complete the actions and journaling:
Chapter |
Completed Actions |
Journal Reflections Written |
Affirmations Used |
Visualization Practiced |
Desire |
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☐ |
☐ |
☐ |
Belief |
☐ |
☐ |
☐ |
☐ |
Expectancy |
☐ |
☐ |
☐ |
☐ |
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Final Reflection: The Journey of Mind Power
If you commit to this work, page by page, list by list, habit by habit—your inner world will change. And when that happens, your outer world will follow, like a shadow chasing light.
Money is not the ultimate goal. Power over your mind, your beliefs, your emotions—that is. Money just happens to be the result.