MKS: Financial Freedom: What’s Your Plan?

The Master Key System says there are three things which all mankind desires and which are necessary for his/her highest expression and complete development. They are Health, Wealth and Love.

Recently in the Master Key Experience we were focused on Financial freedom.

This article will focus on Wealth and Financial Freedom.

What is Financial Freedom? Being free, financially, means you can maintain your desired lifestyle without a regular paycheck. In other words, financial freedom is the 21st-century definition of retirement.

Financial Freedom is about much more than just having money. It’s the freedom to be who you really are and do what you really want in life.

It’s about following your passion, making choices that aren’t influenced by your bank account, and living life on your terms.

It’s also about your economic philosophy, financial goals, and spending and saving habits. A high-income job can’t get you financial independence or freedom from debt if you’re living beyond your means. In the same way, an average income does not always mean a hand-to-mouth existence and the absence of a savings account.

The road to financial freedom is paved with good intentions — and littered with skid marks from those who started out, but opted for an easier path. It can be a lonely, winding road that has potholes, roadblocks, and detours.

Ready for the good life of Financial Freedom?

When you read articles about financial freedom, you may hear people drone on and on about how they are spending practically nothing so they can retire at a younger age, like 30. Conversely, they may have already achieved financial freedom and are bragging about how frugal they were so they could retire well before the typical retirement age.

Realistically, most of us will not want to do the things required to retire at 30, 40 or 50. In fact, many people who are reading this likely are not saving enough to maintain their current standard of living during their golden years, if they retired at the age of 70.

It pains me to report that about 21% of people have zero, zilch, nada saved for retirement, according to the Northwestern Mutual’s 2018 Planning & Progress Study.

The Master Key Experience tell us planning for retirement, or even financial freedom, is a marathon and not a sprint, as the saying goes. Breaking up your financial independence goals or any other goals into small chunks can help keep you on track while making the process a bit more manageable and, hopefully, a little less stressful. Even if you are starting small, the important thing is to get started.

The 8 levels of financial freedom

Level 1: Not Living Paycheck to Paycheck

The first level of financial freedom is building up an emergency fund. Ideally, this will include paying off any credit card debt as well.

Unfortunately, living paycheck to paycheck is the reality of millions of Americans.

According to the Federal Reserve’s Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2017, some 40% of households could not cover a $400 unexpected expense. Most of us will have some unexpected bills pop up throughout the year such as car repairs, medical bills and nights out drinking with friends. Having an emergency fund will come in handy during those types of situations.

Level 2: Enough Money to Quit your Job (for a bit)

Financial freedom is all about making work an option. Saving enough money to quit your job forever is a huge undertaking.

Accumulating enough money to be able to take some time away from working is a big jump in that direction. This does not mean you have to quit your job, but it sure is a good feeling to know you can.

For extra credit you may want to save up for a sabbatical or extended vacation. I dream of spending a month, or two, in a foreign country each year. By no means will I be quitting my job, but it would take some planning in order to be away from my financial firm for that long.

In the shorter term, that extra money could also serve as your emergency fund. I mentioned that just in case some of you wanted some extra motivation to get to this level.

Level 3: Enough to be Financially Happy and still Save

This is a bit more about enjoying your life and having the money to do it. There is an immense sense of relief when you are earning enough to save, doing the things you enjoy and still having extra at the end of the month.

That extra cushion can be used to move up your financial freedom date. That of course assumes you avoid increasing your lifestyle and spending it.

Level 4: Freedom of Time

What many people desire is more flexibility with their schedules. Freedom of time and financial independence go hand in hand. Together, they are about leaving the rat race to follow your passion, or spend more time with family, and not going completely broke doing it.

It could come in the form of more paid time off, flex time or perhaps working remotely on occasion. Not having to take a day off from work just so you can visit the dentist or take your kid to the doctor could be a huge benefit for some.

Level 5: Enough for a Basic Retirement

Do you know anyone who hates their job? I mean really hates it. I have met a few over the years. Those individuals were willing to do almost anything to retire as soon as possible.

Some considered things like moving to a foreign country with a low cost of living, selling their home or getting roommates.

For those of you looking to retire early with financial freedom, think about what your bare minimum retirement would look like. Could you move to a place with a lower cost of living? Would you give up going out to dinner? Work towards a nest egg that will support this bare-bones lifestyle.

You probably will decide against moving to that cabin in the woods without running water, but it might be nice to know you could. Considering your bare minimum retirement, and knowing you have enough money saved to at least cover some standard of living in your early retirement, will also influence other life choices you may make along the way.

Would you lease a new luxury car if you knew it meant you would have to work a few more years? Downsizing your house might look more appealing if it meant you could retire now rather than in 10 years.

Level 6: Enough to Actually Retire Well

Assuming you are doing pretty well and are happy with your current standard of living, what would you need to maintain your standard of living in retirement? Knowing you are on track to accumulate a nest egg to support that lifestyle is a big win. Gold medals go to those who have accumulated enough assets, or passive income streams, to be in a position to retire well.

Level 7: Enough for Dream Retirement

If you did not spend 40, 60 or more hours per week at work, what would your dream life look like? Would it include things like traveling more and spending more time with friends and family? Traveling the world, flying first class, and staying in nice hotels does not come cheap. Think big here. What would really bring joy into your life.

How great would it feel knowing you are on track to have enough money to retire and be able to live your dream life? What is stopping you from getting there before you are 70 years old?

Level 8: More Money Than You Could Ever Spend

This is probably the most exclusive level of financial freedom. Hopefully, your financial freedom plan will allow you to outlive your money.

Having more money than you expected to spend is great. Building enough wealth so that you could not possibly spend all of it is another.

This group will likely be filled with people who either won the lottery, inherited a fortune or are founders of companies – think Bill Gates or Warren Buffet. Even if they went on a spending spree buying planes, yachts, and automobiles; they would still have a hard time spending all of it. I should note that both Gates and Buffet have pledged to give away a vast majority of their wealth when they pass. I would be unfair to count that as “spending all their money.”

Where do you fall on the levels of Financial Freedom?

Would like a finacial freedom plan to reach your financial dreams? Which Plan would you like:

Level 1: Not Living Paycheck to Paycheck?

Level 2: Enough Money to Quit your Job (for a bit)?

Level 3: Enough to be Financially Happy and still Save?

Level 4: Freedom of Time?

Level 5: Enough for a Basic Retirement?

Level 6: Enough to Actually Retire Well?

Level 7: Enough for Dream Retirement?

Level 8: More Money Than You Could Ever Spend?

Let’s meet and spend a few minutes discussing which plan is best for you. Contact:

Michael Kissinge

Phone 415-678-9965

Email: mjkkissinger@yahoo.com

MKS: Ready to make a change?

It’s been quite a year so far, hasn’t it?

If you’ve gotten off track with your goals, you’re not alone. The changes this year have left countless people completely off balance. But there’s still time to make it one of your best years – if you do some things differently now.

Things that help you change your thought patterns and raise your awareness.

Things that get you excited about your possibilities again.   

If you’d like to reverse course this year, here’s a proven way to do it.

A typical hero’s journey goes something like this:

  1. The hero is a character who struggles with a problem
  2. The hero meets a wise mentor who understands their problem
  3. This mentor gives the hero new insight, provides a plan, drives them to action
  4. Armed with newfound confidence and a plan, the hero faces their problem
  5. The hero overcomes the problem, realizes their potential, reaches their goal

Hero’s Journey Assessment:

Before we get started, allow me to explain what the “hero’s journey” truly is.  In the hero’s journey, the hero is presented with a problem or challenge that must be resolved.  The hero’s journey is a futures perspective activity to help describing a story a person is pursuing.

According to the Master Key Experience the Hero’s Journey has 12 Stages. It derived from Joseph Campbell’s book The Hero with A Thousand Faces.

Managing the process of personal growth and meaningful life change can be likened to what Joseph Campbell called the “Hero’s Journey”. 

The Hero’s Journey is a model for personal development. As the Hero traverses the world, they will undergo inner and outer transformation at each stage of the journey.

The outer journey includes all of the obstacles that the hero faces during his/her quest to reach his/her goals.

A Hero’s Journey centers on a chosen individual who has to go through a set of trials and reach a point of transcendence (or evolution) because of struggle and the persistence to overcome that struggle.

Every human being is designed to see the world as an adventure and to take their own Hero’s Journey. People believe intuitively that some things come together that will resolve the conflicts in their life. Thus the value of taking this “Assessment”.

Step 1: You are the Hero!

As you brainstorm your life or challenges, you should know where you are in your life:

  • What does your life, business or career situation look like?
  • Where are you situated? How are you really doing?
  • Why do you currently need a change?

Step 2: Your challenge

This is the big “What if?

  • What if what I am telling you were actually true?
  • What would your world look like for you if you could actually realize that “Big Goal” that you have set out for yourself?
  • What is your call to adventure you seek?
  • What is the big promise you are seeking?
  • Why hasn’t this been obtained?
  • Why haven’t you done it yet?
  • What is the pain that you feel now?
  • What will you need to add to your life so nothing will be left behind?
  • Are you conflicted about this?
  • What will be the effect of this change on your existing life?
  • Who in your world (or outside of it) can help you take this adventure?
  • Who will provide guidance for your life as you make this journey? Is it you? Is it your family? Do you even have that person? Is there more than one person? Can you get someone for this?
  • Will you need to conjure up an imaginary character to act as your mentor?
  • Who can stand in front of your world and credibly tell you that you are going on this journey together?

Step 3: Your rejection of the challenge

Step 4: Appointment of your mentor

Step 5: Your crossing into the unfamiliar

  • How will you cross into this new idea — this new adventure?
  • How will you lead you into this new unknown?
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Step 6: Map the road of your challenges

  • Who will you align with?
  • How can they help you move forward?
  • What tests will you face in the unknown?
  • Who will be your naysayers?
  • What tests and challenges can you plan for?
  • What skills will you need to address?

Step 7: Your final challenge

  • What will you ultimately achieve?
  • What learned skills (or attributes) will you take into your final challenge?
  • What will that final challenge be for you?

This is the culmination of your story. In the larger sense, you may never want your (your hero’s) story to end. And this may be but one episode in your story. But this final challenge is what you have to overcome to get to the possibility of the “what if?

Step 8: Looking back on your past

Take a look back at your ordinary world. Your life is different now. How do you show that difference?

Step 9: Your final renewal

Your story is never going to end, and you are now ready to continue on your journey. But you may encounter new, formidable challenges now that you are a changed entity: 

  • What could ambush will your life face now that it is different?
  • What will people say about you now? — And how do you continue? 
Let's Remember to Celebrate!

Step 10: Your celebration

This is where you realizing your idea or dream. Celebrating. It is the final part of your Hero’s Journey or story. This is your new life story structure. You can also turn this structure of your life into a story map.  

The story map helps to organize your life across a timeline. It compels you to think of your life as “chapters” or “scenes,” and can help reveal the gaps.

It may resemble a high-level editorial calendar. It is structured with a focus on telling your complete story as you continue along your life’s path.

Your unique story is necessary for creating a more successful future life. Need help to solve your Hero’s Journey Challenges? Let us help you.

Hero’s Journey – Step by Step

Michael Kissinger

Phone 415-678-9965

Email: mjkkissinger@yahoo.com

MKE Week 9: Health, Wealth, and Love

This is week 9 in my Master Key Experience where I have been taught to create the life I desire. I have been taught to manifest health, wealth, and true love directly. I am not just close to having abundance in all areas of my life: I am already there.

In fact, the things I desire most – love, prosperity, and health, are part of my natural state of being. When I accept that I AM love, prosperity, and health with all of my heart, I will behave in a way that allows them to flow into your life.

I do not need to be lucky. I can consciously manifest health, wealth, and abundance. If I am struggling with wealth, then it is possible that there are some limiting beliefs that are preventing me from wealth accumulation.

It is possible that as a child I were told that the only way to wealth creation is by doing hard work.

According to my Master Key Experience to manifest wealth and success or anything, it will take more than just positive thoughts about life.

Success is a frame of mind, a method of interacting in our lives, and a way of thinking.

Mastering this train of idea is not easy, however it is basic enough if we keep dealing with it regularly.

The only thing in the way of manifesting Health, Wealth and Love is when we disconnect from the abundance of Divine Creation within and around us!

Abundance is our birth-right, but choosing to align our energy to health, wealth and true love needs to be learned and practiced.

The Master Key System taught me there are only three things which can possibly be desired in my “reality” and each of them can be found in the “world within.”  

The three things which all mankind desires and which are necessary for our highest expression and complete development are Health, Wealth and Love.

  • All will admit that Health is absolutely essential; no one can be happy if the physical body is in 59 pain.
  • All will not so readily admit that Wealth is necessary, but all must admit that a sufficient supply at least is necessary, and what would be considered sufficient for one, would be considered absolute and painful lack for another.
  • All will probably admit that Love is the third, or maybe some will say the first essential necessary to the happiness of mankind, at any rate.

Those who possess all three, Health, Wealth, and Love, find nothing else which can be added to their cup of happiness.

Thought is a spiritual activity and spirit is creative, therefore the result of holding this thought in mind, must necessarily bring about conditions in harmony with the thought.  The secret of finding them is simply to apply the proper “mechanism” of attachment to the omnipotent power to which each individual has access.

The Master Key System advise me if I required Wealth a realization of the fact that the “I” in me is one with the Universal mind which is all substance, and is Omnipotent, will assist me in bringing into operation the law of attraction which will bring me into vibration with those forces which make for success and bring about conditions of power and affluence in direct proportion with the character and purpose of my affirmation.

Visualization is the mechanism of the attachment which you require.

Visualization is a very different process from seeing; seeing is physical, and is therefore related to the objective world, the “world without,” but Visualization is a product of the imagination, and is therefore a product of the subjective mind, the “world within.”

The thing visualized will manifest itself in form. The mechanism is perfect; it was created by the Master Architect who “doeth all things well,” but unfortunately sometimes the operator is inexperienced or inefficient, but practice and determination will overcome this defect.

The Master Key Experience said, “I know you want the formula, and I will give it to you as briefly and quickly as I can.”

The Master Key Experience taught me to apply this formula:

  1.  Build up an affirmation for myself, taking the qualities I most needed, and affirming for myself over and over again, “I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious and happy.” “I can be anything I want to be.”
  • Kept up this affirmation, always the same, never varying, till I could wake up in the night and find myself repeating, “I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious and happy.” It must be the last thing on my lips at night and the first thing in the morning.
  • Affirm it not only for myself, but for others who I knew needed it. Whatever I desire for myself, affirm it for others, and it will help all of us.
  • Know I reap what I sow. If I send out thoughts of love, health and wealth, they return to me like bread cast upon the waters; but if I send out thoughts of fear, worry, jealousy, anger, hate, etc., I will reap the results in my life.
  • When a thought of anger, jealousy, fear or worry creeps in, just start my affirmation going. The way to fight darkness is with light — the way to fight cold is with heat — the way to overcome evils is with good.
  • If there is anything you require, it will be well for you to make use of this affirmation; it cannot be improved upon. Use it just as it is; take it into the silence with you, until it sinks into my subconsciousness, so that I can use it anywhere, in your car, in the office, at home; this is the advantage of spiritual methods; they are always available.
  • Spirit is omnipresent, every ready; all that is required is a proper recognition of its omnipotence, and my willingness or desire to become the recipient of its beneficent effects.
  • If our predominant mental attitude is one of health, wealth, and love, I will find that my environment will create conditions in correspondence with my thoughts; if my thoughts are weak, critical, envious and destructive, I will find my environment reflecting conditions corresponding to these thoughts.

The Master Key Experience taught me that thoughts are causes and conditions are effects. Thought is creative and will automatically correlate with its object.

This is a Cosmological law (a universal law), the law of Attraction, the law of Cause and Effect; the recognition and application of this law will determine both beginning and end; it is the law by which in all ages and in all times the people were led to believe in the power of prayer.

This week the Master Key Experience had me visualize a plant; take a flower, the one you most admire, bring it from the unseen into the seen, plant the tiny seed, water it, care for it, place it where it will get the direct rays of the morning sun, see the seed burst.

See it now as a living thing, something which is alive and beginning to search for the means of subsistence.

See the roots penetrating the earth, watch them shoot out in all directions and remember that they are living cells dividing and subdividing, and that they will soon number millions, that each cell is intelligent, that it knows what is wants and knows how to get it.

See the stem shoot forward and upward, watch it burst through the surface of the earth, see it divide and form branches,

See how perfect and symmetrical each branch is formed, see the leaves begin to form, and then the tiny stems, each one holding aloft a bud, and as you watch you see the bud begin to unfold and your favorite flower comes to view;

And now if you will concentrate intently you will become conscious of a fragrance; it is the fragrance of the flower as the breeze gently sways the beautiful creation which you have visualized.

When I am enabled to make your vision clear and complete I will be enabled to enter into the spirit of a thing; it will become very real to me; I will be learning to concentrate and the process is the same, whether I am concentrating on health, wealth, love, a favorite flower, an ideal, a complicated business proposition or any other problem of life.

I need to remember every success has been accomplished by persistent concentration upon the object in view. Listen to W. Clement Stone – The Success System That Never Fails

Michael & Sydney Kissinger

Phone 415-678-9965

Email: mjkkissinger@yahoo.com