Why Seeing Money Everywhere Rewires Your Mind for Abundance

By Hunter Grimm (Inspired By The Successful Mind Podcast)

The Power of What You See: Rewiring My Scarcity Mindset

Let’s be honest—most of us weren’t taught to trust money. I grew up with barely enough. I carried survival like a badge and thought “just enough” was noble. But that mindset followed me for years, even after I started earning more.

What changed it?

Not mantras. Not budgeting apps.

Stacks of cash in kitchen drawers.

Let me explain.

What Scarcity Conditioning Looks Like

I used to believe:

  • Carrying cash was risky.

  • A quarter tank of gas meant I was “managing well.”

  • Having money was something to feel guilty—or scared—about.

That mindset wasn’t just in my thoughts. It lived in my nervous system. I carried stress like it was normal.

My Mentors Taught Me This Weird Trick…

Every wealthy person I learned from shared one habit:
Keep cash around. Everywhere.

  • In drawers, next to your spoons.

  • In baskets on the table.

  • In your damn sock drawer.

It sounded insane—until I tried it.

Why It Works (Psychologically & Spiritually)

Your subconscious:

  • Doesn't judge.

  • Doesn’t reason.

  • Just absorbs what’s around it.

When it constantly sees money, it starts to believe that abundance is normal. It stops bracing for disaster. It stops micromanaging scarcity.

This Isn’t About Flexing—It’s About Retraining

I’m not telling you to carry 3K in your jeans (though I did for a while).

I’m saying:

  • Make abundance feel familiar.

  • Remind yourself—visually—that there’s more than enough.

  • Let your mind play with wealth, not panic about it.

Make It Fun, Not Heavy

This changed everything:
Money started to feel light.

Now, I bless people with cash. I give it away. I do “stupid money” things that remind me money isn’t scarce—it flows. I stopped obsessing. I stopped fearing.

And strangely? It kept showing up.

Try This Today

  • Tuck a $20 in your notebook.

  • Put a $5 in a cup on your desk.

  • Tape a $100 behind your mirror.

Don’t touch it. Just let it exist.

Let your subconscious breathe in the proof that you already have more than enough.

Because That’s the Secret

Money doesn’t respond to obsession—it responds to ease.
The more you see abundance, the more you become it.

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