Why I Started Wearing Abundance Frequency Before Big Meetings
- Jun 17
- 3 min read
A short personal account of using a specific fragrance as a ritual anchor before high-stakes work – and what shifted.
This article is written in first-person voice, suitable for a customer testimonial format or composite profile based on common feedback.
I'm a financial advisor. I've been one for eighteen years. I've sat across the table from thousands of people during the moments that determine the next decade of their lives – retirement decisions, business sales, inheritance planning, divorce settlements. The stakes are real. My judgment in those rooms matters.
For most of my career, I did what most professionals do before high-stakes meetings: prepared the material, reviewed the case, ate something, drank water, walked into the room. Standard preparation. Functional but not specifically intentional.
About eighteen months ago, I started doing something different. I began applying my Abundance Frequency perfume thirty minutes before each major client meeting.
I want to be careful about how I describe what shifted, because I don't think the perfume is doing anything mystical. What I think is happening is closer to what cognitive psychologists call olfactory anchoring. I started consistently associating a specific scent with a specific mental state – the focused, decisive, long-game-oriented state I want to be in when guiding someone through a major financial decision.
Within a few months, the association had built itself. Now when I apply the scent, my mind shifts. I'm not imagining this – it's the same mechanism that makes a particular song re-trigger a particular emotional state, or a specific smell from childhood transport you to a specific place. My brain has learned: this scent means be the version of yourself who handles this work well.
I'd noticed the effect was real before I understood the mechanism. My meetings felt cleaner. My recommendations were sharper. I was less reactive when clients pushed back, more able to slow down when emotional stakes rose.
I told a colleague about it. She thought it was strange – that a perfume was somehow making me better at my job. I tried to explain that the perfume wasn't doing the work. The work was happening in my brain. The perfume was the trigger I'd trained myself to use.
Here's what I think actually happened. The Abundance Frequency formula was calculated from my birthdate's numerology – specifically the patterns associated with my prosperity-oriented traits. Whether or not you accept the numerology framework, the result was a fragrance that felt natural and right on me. That made it easy to wear consistently.
Consistent wearing during a specific kind of work created the anchor. The anchor became the trigger. The trigger became part of how I prepare.
I'm not selling this. I'm describing what happened. If you do work where you need to consistently access a specific state of mind – negotiation, creative output, leadership, public speaking, anything that benefits from focus and confidence – you might find that a scent tied to that state becomes a tool. Not because the scent is magic. Because your brain is built to make these associations, and you can use them deliberately.
The fragrance starts with your numerology. The anchoring is what you do with it.
– Composite account based on common customer feedback. Individual experiences vary. Beth







