Why abundance is good




















You know that when you put abundance out into the universe, you will get it back ten-fold. Win-Win Attitude — When someone else succeeds, you share in their joy and you are genuinely happy for them. This attitude also allows you to stay open to learning and receiving knowledge from someone else — a mentor, a coach or someone who is a few steps ahead of you on the ladder.

Only you have the power to decide that you want and deserve all the abundance life has to offer. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. One way to practice this is to write down five things you are grateful for each day. Or, if you really want to incorporate this practice into your life, you can create a gratitude journal.

Remember to include even the simplest things that you might take for granted, like the comfortable mattress you sleep on or breathing clean air. An abundance mindset allows you to see more in your life: more options, more choices, and more resources.

One fascinating Harvard study found that when we focus on one particular thing very intently, other possibilities that are right in front of us can go completely unnoticed. Start training your mind to loosen its focus and create an expanded awareness. This is a BETA experience. You may opt-out by clicking here. More From Forbes. Nov 12, , am EST. Nov 11, , pm EST. Nov 11, , am EST. Edit Story. Jul 12, , pm EDT. They're generous, grateful, and generally positive—even when going through hard times.

These people on paper might have similar finances, similar family dynamics, and similar challenges. But how they experience those challenges is totally different—because one of these people has successfully cultivated an abundance mentality.

An abundance mentality believes that there is more than enough for everyone and has trust that all your needs will be met. A scarcity mentality, on the other hand, believes that everything is limited and there is only so much love, joy, success, wealth, opportunities, and resources to go around.

Having an abundance mentality doesn't necessarily require you to feel this way all the time. There are certainly going to be rough points that come up in everyone's life loss, financial hardship, health struggles that might in those times make it hard to feel like so many great opportunities exist. But the abundance mentality isn't about how you're feeling in the day-to-day—it's about how you approach life in general. Plus, having faith that change can be a positive force you know, an abundance mentality can potentially help you navigate the harder points of life.

TL;DR everyone could benefit from having their worldview be shaped by an abundance mindset. Keep reading for expert tips on how to cultivate it in yourself. Spiritual coach and business mentor Amanda Frances suggests going through your day and making a note of any scarcity-based thoughts that pop up—like thinking you're not qualified enough for the promotion you really want, or worrying that all the "good" romantic partners are taken.

Then, actively remind yourself that these stories you tell yourself are just that: stories, not facts. There are [almost] always other possibilities and other realities for how life can work for you. Mantras are a great way to get into the practice of flexing your abundance mindset, because they can help you counter any scarcity-based thoughts that try to creep in.



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