Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Many writers would love to get that million dollar contract but it's a pretty elusive beast for all but a handful. However, most writers would still love to have a million bucks so they could find their little tropical hideaway where they would write to their heart's content.

The Million Dollar Experiment might just be a good place to start, that is unless you have a rich relative you're waiting on. Yeah, it's a little new agey, but it can't hurt to try. I'm in. Join me?

It's not a scheme. It's not a scam. It's a positive thinking, group mind thing (I warned you it was new agey). The only investment is sixty seconds of your day to focus on a thought; an intent:

In an easy and relaxed manner, in a healthy and positive way, in its own perfect time, for the highest good of all, I intend $1,000,000 to come into my life and into the lives of everyone who holds this intention.

You can do it in meditation or on the john. It doesn't matter, it's just sixty seconds (or more, if you like) of focused thought, feeling and desire. It's a good thought to balance all the less than positive thoughts we have about money - when paying our bills; buying gas at the pump; paying at the grocery store. We're full of them. It's about time we had a few positive cash flow thoughts. And why not start with a very positive number - $1,000,000!

Fran Friel
Million Dollar Baby
(See, I'm thinking positively already - okay, dreaming, but that works, too)