What Would You Do With $100?

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By RainbowRecognizer


Competely Free & Usable - Now!

The current economy is scary to most and the thought of having 100 completely free and usable dollars right now might seem like some delusional dream, but let's play anyway. The more you think and feel like you have money the more likely you are to actually have it, plus it gives the old mind a break from worrying about what is going on with the world's finances...

This game is based on a recommendation from Esther and Jerry Hicks' newest book, Money and the Law of Attraction. According to the Hicks' one will actually raise their own personal vibration and be in a position to attract more money into their life while playing.

Aside from that, it's just fun! It reminds me of playing Monopoly as a child. Anything that gets one in touch with a pleasant childhood memory is worthwhile if you ask me!

100 Ways to Spend $100

When I first decided to write this hub I did not realize I'd be doing what I've just committed to do: designate 100 ways to spend $100. However, a large part of me feels like it will be very easy!

As a conscious person and entrepreneur it is my intention to spend this money in ways that are for the highest good of all. If you're not up for reading my 100 ways just scroll down and add your own!

100 Ways to Spend $100

  1. Have a cleaning person come to my house and clean all of those areas that I only detail "occasionally".
  2. Have my car detailed since yummy snacks make their way into interesting places from time to time. :o)
  3. Buy one delicious grocery cart full of organic fruits and veggies.
  4. Buy one scrumptious grocery cart full of organic beans, rice, and whatever else I'm feeling excited about (that adds up to $100).
  5. An EFT session with Deborah Donnedlinger to assist with my daughter's food allergies (which have cleared considerably since having sessions with Deborah).
  6. Another EFT session with Deborah Donnedlinger to assist with my son's environmental allergies.
  7. $100 for my oldest child to spend in whatever way she wants.
  8. $100 for my son to spend however way he wants.
  9. $100 for my youngest to spend how she wants.
  10. Pay up next month's electric & water bill.
  11. Pay up next month's natural gas bill.
  12. Buy enough city trash bags to last 2 months or more!
  13. Pay up next month's phone/internet bill.
  14. Pay back some loans :o).
  15. Donate some money to my child's school.
  16. Donate some money/food to a local shelter.
  17. Find those people in town who are busking for money and give them some.
  18. Tell my ex-husband he can send $100 less of child support this month.
  19. Send my grandma $100 (she's always so sweetly sending me money to spend on "whatever").
  20. Pay my website hosting fees - for a year!
  21. Consult with a marketing specialist for Facebook to learn the "right" ways to market my businesses (I'm just doing it the old fashioned way right now).
  22. Send my mom a gift certificate for a massage.
  23. Invite my dad out to dinner at his favorite restaurant.
  24. Save a chunk towards visiting my brother out of state.
  25. Buy a new computer desk... that has a rolling keyboard tray.
  26. Invest in a really nifty organizing system/hutch/whatever will assist me in keeping my "piling" system tame :o).
  27. Floor revitalizer for the wood floors in our home.
  28. Organic cleaning supplies to last for a year.
  29. Eckhart Tolle DVDs.
  30. Presence deepening session with Karen McPhee.
  31. Google adsense for the Transformational Parenting site for a month (the thought really excites me because letting parents know I'm here to help is important).
  32. Buy my children new winter garb.
  33. Set aside money for bicycles for next year.
  34. Buy some bird feed and feeders and feed the birds!
  35. Enroll my youngest in some nature center classes.
  36. Set aside money for a luxurious trip.
  37. Fill up the gas tank and buy a gas card for whatever money is left over.
  38. Buy a gift card at Kroger grocery store and hold onto it for myself or another family.
  39. Buy a gift card at Meijer grocery store and give it to someone who can use it.
  40. Donate money to a cause that is focusing on *really* helping people help themselves.
  41. Send money to families I visited in Costa Rica when I was a teen.
  42. Gift a friend.
  43. Buy a stock of thank you and thinking of you cards to send out to loved ones.
  44. Buy a roll of stamps to send out the cards I bought.
  45. Donate some money to Amy Flynn, Energy Healer.

  46. Purchase a session for my daughter with food allergies with Eve Wilson, of Spiritual Healers.com, who also helped a lot when we initially found out she had 20+ allergies.
  47. Buy a month's supply of oat milk, soy yogurt, and frozen fruit (smoothies!).
  48. Join Christine Kloser's Conscious Business Circle for 2 months.
  49. Purchase high quality audio equipment for recording teleclasses and interviews.
  50. Donate money to www.EnjoyParenting.com.
  51. Become a member of IAC and begin the process of certification.
  52. Pay for in home childcare for two half days (to catch up on work in the home office).
  53. Send my friend Christine $100 for being such a great friend.
  54. Send my friend Michelle $100 for being another great friend.
  55. And Rebecca
  56. And Ashley
  57. And Andrea
  58. And Jen
  59. And Kelli
  60. And Nadine
  61. And Laura
  62. And Joanne
  63. And Heloisa
  64. And my brother, Chad, awesome graphic & web designer!
  65. And any other friend who didn't pop to mind in the current moment (that could add up to a lot!)

  66. Laughter Yoga workshop or class
  67. Meditation for Children training with Sarah Wood
  68. Virtual Assistant through Multiple Streams Team
  69. A new memory foam pillow.
  70. A really long time supply of Eco-dent Tooth powder
  71. A trip to a holistic dentist for myself...
  72. And each one of my children (oldest)
  73. (middle)
  74. (youngest)
  75. Fire wood (it's going to get cold, soon!)
  76. Vitamix blender (okay, this will take a few hundred dollars so I'll be saving for a minute - only until my $100 replenishes, though, and that's right now!)
  77. Tithe at a church I don't attend.
  78. Donate to a really cool business I like that's just starting out and can really use the funds.
  79. Donate to a teen who is dreaming big and could use the funds to make a dream into a reality.
  80. Take a trip to a local apple orchard and give away bags of apples to families who would like some - free!
  81. Fill up my dad's gas tank (oh - would he be shocked!)
  82. Do something special for my next door neighbor or just give her the cash (we're so blessed to have such a kind woman living next to us!)
  83. Buy some Lansinoh lanolin for chapped winter skin.
  84. Donate to La Leche League International, the world's foremost authority on breastfeeding.
  85. Donate to a local LLL group.
  86. More marketing for Transformational Parenting (parents have to know I exist to assist!)

  87. Editing/formatting for parenting book that's almost complete.
  88. 5 year subscription to Mothering magazine
  89. 5 year subscription to Compleat Mother magazine
  90. A visit to my great grandpa.
  91. A visit to my great grandpa and great grandma.
  92. A visit to my friend Jen who I haven't seen in a while.
  93. And Kelli.
  94. And Nadine.
  95. And Christine.
  96. And Ashley.
  97. And Michelle.
  98. And Rebecca.
  99. And Andrea.
  100. Along with anyone else I'd like to share company with!

Of course now that I've reached 100 I can easily think of a few hundred more, but now...

It's Your Turn

Pretend like you actually have the $100 in your hand and you're playing the game for real - feel what it feels like to really have money free to use in whatever way you want and it instantly replenishes. You're entitled to a little fun ~ Enjoy!

I'd love to hear how you'd spend $100 so play a little... dream a lot!

Amy Bush Bradley (aka Rainbow Recognizer) is a Life Coach and Energy Practitioner who combines practical life coaching skills with energy awareness and healing so people can simply make the most of life, now.

Free email support as well as private sessions and group coaching are available through Amy's offerings below.

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ART WITH ASHES profile image

ART WITH ASHES  says:
13 months ago

Thanks for allowing me to dream a little. Well, since my birthday is next week, I would take myself out to an evening of fun at the local casino. Nothing extravagant. Just a little 25 cent a shot Keno. I figure $40 of the hundered could bring me more cash or merely an evening to be out amoung the crowd.

Now, I also have a sensible side so the remaining $60 (assuming that I didn't win at the casino) would be spent $50 toward next month's electric bill and $10 for pocket change.

RainbowRecognizer profile image

RainbowRecognizer  says:
13 months ago

Thank you for playing, Art with Ashes :o)  It's at least worth it to release a bit and dream! The casino sounds like fun - it's especially nice when you're playing with money that's free and usable :o)

RGraf profile image

RGraf  says:
13 months ago

I'd go shopping at the bookstore and spend about a week trying to decide how to spend that $100.

RainbowRecognizer profile image

RainbowRecognizer  says:
13 months ago

Yes, the bookstore! That is definitely on my list as well - even though it didn't come directly into this list of 100 - I love to read :o).

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
13 months ago

I've heard this before - where one can theoretically bring more money to themselves by pretending and believing that they actually have it. It reminds me of visualization - when working on a gymnastics routine or learning a song. I know from experiance that works.

I have a little "money tree" (it's bamboo, I think) rooted in a water vase, and it seems to be doing its job. But be careful of the asking price...

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
13 months ago

Rainbow, I noticed that nowhere on the list (unless I missed it) did it say "Spend on myself."  I think most of us would be guilty of the same thing.  But do we not also deserve a $100 treat to spend solely on ourselves?

OK, honestly: Mine would be, first make sure a loved one was not in need of anything. If not, spend it on something I've been denying myself... just because!

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RainbowRecognizer  says:
13 months ago

Oh my goodness, Constant, you're right I didn't just simply say "spend it on whatever I want" did I??? Although there were many things that I certainly would find very luxurious - like a maid! - I could simply spend it on whatever... I... want...for...myself! I'm not into "stuff" per se as it just adds to what I have to clean up, but I would appreciate a massage and a nice fresh fruit and veggie meal out (with a little good meat, too).

Hmmm... another list of 100 brewing? ;o)

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
9 months ago

I would take my wife on a date. :)

Good Hub!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
6 months ago

I'll spend it wisely. We have to make better financial planning with our money. Saving an saving. nice hub. I like it

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