No one denies that money must be earned. It is foolish to hope that a suitcase with a million dollars will fall from the sky - no dance with a tambourine will cause such rain. However, there is some degree of fatalism in each of us, and sometimes it is pleasant to do a mere trifle, which, perhaps, will remind the higher powers of your need for money.
Instructions
Step 1
The classic amulet for summoning money is Buddha. A small figure of a laughing overweight man looks charming as an element of the interior. Legend has it that if you regularly stroke the figurine on the belly, happiness and money will fill your life. Moreover, the more expensive the statuette itself, the better it “works”.
Step 2
Be careful about spending. For example, there is a sign that prohibits any purchases on payday. If finances in full force do not spend the night at your home, they will not "get used" to it and may go in search of already spent bills - that is, leave the house. In addition, it is proposed to keep the largest banknote at home for a year or even longer: this will exclude an extreme and dangerous situation for karma when “there is no money in the house”.
Step 3
Make money an element of your interior. The problem of lack of finances in the house can be solved in a more extravagant way by building something of them. It can be anything that you have enough imagination for: for example, a bottle of champagne filled with ten-kopeck coins. Alternatively, you can buy a frame and make something like an applique. If the skills allow - try to assemble the installation. As a last resort, just buy a miniature fountain, at the bottom of which there will be a slide of little things.
Step 4
Money requires being polite. Get an expensive wallet and never store banknotes in your pocket, where they will wrinkle and deteriorate. Similarly to the previous point, put there a bill that is not allowed to be spent.
Step 5
Don't forget about classic folk signs. Do not try to whistle indoors. Any food leftovers from the table should be carefully collected in a rag and thrown into a bucket, but not brushed off with a careless gesture. The brush (or broom) must be turned over with the fluffed side up. Never store receipts, lucky tickets, or any other mention of spending in your wallet.