Another is the vibrational checking account. Here's the concept: you open a vibrational (pretend) checking account, and on day one, you deposit $1000 and spend it. On day 2, you deposit $2000 and spend it, and so forth until you get through 365 days and end up spending $365,000 in one day. I'm planning on lots of vacations and a couple of vacation homes. And a sailboat.
Finally, I've started keeping a positive aspects journal. To help concentrate on the nice parts of things I want to change, I write down the nice bits. For example, I'd like to have a job closer to home, so I write down all the nice parts of the job that I have--coworkers I like, nature of the work itself, etc. I've expanded to include things I don't want to change, like my love life, which is pretty fuckin' rockin' right now. An attitude of appreciation brings alignment with vibrational goodness.
Abraham explains all 3 of these really well in Money and the Law of Attraction, so for more in-depth info, pick up a copy.
Added 12/28/2010:
Since setting up this blog, I've found a few more tools that I really enjoy using. I recommend grabbing a copy of Ask and It Is Given. It has 22 processes in the second half of the book, some of which I use more than others; some I've never tried.
My favorites are Focus Wheels (Process #17, p. 257), Scripting (Process #9, p. 217), and Wouldn't It Be Nice If . . . (Process #12, p. 225). Of course, sometimes it's hard to use Wouldn't It Be Nice If . . . without a snarky tone in my mental voice, so I try not to let that go too far. I've also started a Magical Creation Box (Process #2, p. 149), except that it's a book instead of a box. I like using glue stick.
All of these processes are Google-able if you don't have a copy of the book.
Recently Abraham has been plugging a new process, The Alphabet Game (I'm not sure if that's what they call it, but that's basically what it is), in which you start at A and come up with a word that equates to a feeling in the Vortex (like allowing or appreciation), then go to B (basking), and so forth through the alphabet. I'm blogging about this process today.
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