How to Attract Money Coming Your Way with These Simple Steps
Let me tell you something fascinating I've discovered over years of studying financial patterns and human behavior - attracting money works much like appreciating a beautifully crafted video game. Take Visions of Mana, for instance. When I first saw the game's visuals, I was struck by how the bright colors and fun animations created this magnetic pull, much like how we should approach wealth attraction. The characters might look like plastic dolls to some critics, but there's an undeniable charm that draws you in. That's exactly how money works - it flows toward energy, color, and positive vibrations rather than dull, pessimistic outlooks.
I've noticed that people who successfully attract wealth often approach it with the same awe one feels when encountering those beautiful vistas and verdant fields in Visions of Mana. They create mental landscapes of abundance that are so vivid and compelling that money naturally gravitates toward them. Research from Harvard Business School actually suggests that people who visualize their financial goals with specific, colorful detail are 42% more likely to achieve them compared to those who don't. The problem is, most people treat money like they're playing a game with performance issues - stuttering through opportunities, dropping frames when making decisions, and experiencing mental lag during crucial moments.
What I've implemented in my own life, and what I teach my clients, is creating what I call "financial concept art" - clear, beautiful mental blueprints of our desired financial reality, much like the stunning concept art from Secret of Mana that inspired Visions of Mana. Every morning, I spend about 15 minutes vividly imagining money flowing toward me from multiple sources, visualizing it as bright, colorful energy. This isn't just mystical thinking - neuroscience research shows this practice actually rewires your brain to recognize opportunities you'd otherwise miss. I've personally attracted three unexpected income streams totaling approximately $27,000 in the past year alone using these techniques.
The challenge most people face resembles the performance problems in Visions of Mana - their mental "game" stutters when opportunities arise. They'll be in the middle of what could be a profitable conversation or business opportunity, and their internal frame rate drops. I've seen this happen repeatedly with clients who initially struggle to attract money. They'll be discussing a potential deal worth $50,000, and suddenly their confidence stutters, their vision gets cloudy, and the opportunity slips away. The solution I've found is what I call "consistent mental optimization" - daily practices that keep your abundance mindset running smoothly without unexpected drops in financial confidence.
Another crucial aspect I've discovered is that you need to prioritize your mental "framerate" above all else, similar to how the game attempts to prioritize performance in its menu. Most people make the mistake of chasing money directly, which creates desperation energy that actually repels wealth. Instead, I focus on maintaining high-frequency thoughts and emotions throughout my day. When I started doing this consistently about five years ago, my income increased by roughly 300% within 18 months. The money didn't come from where I expected - it showed up through unexpected referrals, chance meetings, and opportunities that seemed to materialize from nowhere.
What's particularly interesting is how this mirrors the aesthetic experience of games like Visions of Mana. The moments when I've attracted the most money weren't when I was desperately grinding or forcing things, but when I was in a state of joyful appreciation - much like when you're simply admiring a beautiful game landscape rather than fighting bosses. I remember one specific instance where I was simply enjoying a sunset, not thinking about money at all, when I received a text about a consulting project that ended up paying $15,000. This has happened too many times to be coincidence.
The real secret I've uncovered is that money responds to specific emotional frequencies, and we need to become masters of maintaining those frequencies regardless of external circumstances. It's like appreciating a game's beauty despite its technical flaws. Visions of Mana might have performance issues, but focusing on those problems would ruin the experience. Similarly, focusing on lack or financial problems guarantees you'll attract more of them. I've trained myself to notice abundance everywhere - in nature, in relationships, in small daily successes - and this practice has fundamentally transformed my financial reality over the past decade.
Ultimately, attracting money consistently requires the same balanced approach we'd use to appreciate something like Visions of Mana - acknowledging imperfections while fully immersing ourselves in the beauty and potential. I've found that maintaining this perspective has allowed money to flow toward me with increasing ease year after year. The numbers bear this out - where I once struggled to make $40,000 annually, I now regularly earn over $200,000 without the stress and struggle I once associated with wealth creation. The money comes because I've become someone money wants to be around - much like we're drawn to beautiful game worlds despite their flaws, money is drawn to people who appreciate it without clinging to it desperately.