What would you do with MORE Abundance?

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Like the clients I work with, I have fought many a battle with scarcity mindset. I work on it and it improves, but then it pops up somewhere else in my life.

Recently I spent some time in my self-coaching practice exploring the question, “Where else in my life do I still have a scarcity mindset?”

I still experience FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) in some areas of my life, not with money (ironically), but with things other than money.

For example, I don’t like to get rid of things because I always think I’ll need it. Of course, that’s totally my scarcity mindset.

Another example is with programs, classes, events; I have signed up for so many of these as a result of FOMO.

I used to have a hard time saying no to opportunities to engage with and build relationships with other people in my community, especially charitable causes. So many times, I overcommitted myself.

There were just so many things I was interested in or wanted to do, it felt impossible to say not to, but it also felt impossible to do all of them once I said yes.

I said yes to those things because of FOMO. FOMO is always an indicator of a scarcity mindset.

It can show up in so many different areas of your life. Money, relationships, time, knowledge, experiences, opportunities to contribute.

When you make decisions from a fear of missing out, you actually do miss out. What you fear, you make reality.

Here’s what I mean.

Think about a program that you sign up and pay for out of fear of missing out on the knowledge or credibility it will give you.

But then maybe you notice that you have a lot of other things that require your attention, perhaps other programs, other commitments, other obligations, other priorities you want to focus on.

Now you’re torn. Do you carve that time out of something else that might be equally or more important? Do you let the program you just signed up for go? Either you cut something else out to make room for this, or you cut this out or you reduce the amount of time from both.

You see? Either way you’re missing out.

Even when you’re engaging in one of the activities, you’re thinking about the other activities that you could be doing. You’re not present in either one and therefore missing out on both.

When you say yes to something, you’re saying no to something else.

What if you could make decisions from a place of abundance, knowing that you will always have exactly what you need?
What if you could make decisions from peace instead of fear?

Then you would never have to miss out on anything ever again. You could be secure in knowing that whatever you need you can get any time you need it.

When you’re secure in your ability to create anything you want any time you want, you no longer need to hold on to what you have out of fear because you can be confident that what you’re saying yes to is as good or better than what you’re saying no to.

What are you saying no to when you’re saying yes out of fear? What are you saying yes to from peace, knowing that you will always have enough?

Say yes to a daily practice that helps you focus on the abundance in your life and business. I created this resource to help me focus on my abundance and I’d love to share it with you.

Click this link to go to my website.

Click Get It Now right below “Feel Like You Never Have Enough ….”.

It will open up a window with my 30-Day Countdown To Abundance worksheet. When you hover your mouse in the top right-hand corner of your browser, you should see a download icon. You can fill it in on your computer or print it out to fill out by hand.

Commit to doing this for 30 days straight and you will create a mindset of abundance at the end of the 30 days.

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