How to Have a Mindset of Abundance
David Meltzer
Co-Founder of Sports 1 Marketing | Consultant & Business Coach | Keynote Speaker | 3x Best-Selling Author
How to be Abundant:
If you take the time to look a little deeper at your attitudes toward abundance and scarcity, you’re likely to shift your perspective.
Operating with an abundant mindset, believing that there is more than enough in the world to make everyone happy, and living a life of service will not only help you to pay it forward in the coming year (and beyond), but will encourage others to do the same.
Abundance vs. Scarcity
What you believe, whether positive or negative, determines what you receive. A positive perception of all the opportunities that are in your past, your present and your future will empower you to take advantage of them. A scarce mindset does the opposite, discouraging you from even looking for new opportunities.
Three Worlds or Realms of Belief
There are three distinct worlds that business leaders live in, what I call "realms of belief."
?? There is Not Enough
?? There is Just Enough
?? There is More Than Enough
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There is Not Enough
This is the most negative world; it's the realm of belief where people think there is never enough for everyone and especially not enough for them. We all know people like this. They focus on the voids, shortages and obstacles that they perceive in their own lives and others, always neglecting to think about what they do have.
What you resist persists. By focusing on what they do not have, these people are guaranteed to attract more scarcity or lack into their lives.
There is Just Enough
The people who live with this belief are who I call "the 99 percent." They live their lives attempting to just get by, thinking that there is barely enough out there to suit their needs.
Why is the potential for "the 99 percent" limited? Their beliefs have what I call a "zeroing-out effect" in everything they do. Instead of enjoying the consistent, persistent pursuit of their potential, they settle for an almost consistent, almost persistent, almost enjoyable pursuit of their potential. This group is limited by their inability to connect with what inspires them.
These "99 percent" may have great intentions, but they limit their beliefs, their actions, their thoughts and their energy. They don't understand that believing wholeheartedly in the world of "more than enough" is an exponential accelerator of growth.
There is More Than Enough
The people who live in this world are those who see their past, present and future as being more than enough. They are grateful, and they are forgiving.
They see opportunity around every corner, allowing them to say, do, think and experience that the universe is in their favor.
In this world, everything unravels in your favor. Those who believe in this principle will pursue their dreams without focusing on a self-imposed timeline to achieve them. This belief allows them to persistently and consistently enjoy the pursuit of their potential.
Founder of 7th Level and the N.E.P.Q Sales Methodology
2 年Love this David. Abundance is always here around us, we simply have to remove the blocks we've put in place that keep us from it.
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2 年The world offers abundance. It’s hard to sometimes realize that because at times we feel like we don’t have enough or that we are lacking. Bills continue to come, things we want we may not have enough money to buy it at that moment. The key is to remember that there is enough and figure out how to get more. That’s KHADEVISM!
?? Joe has mentored over 350 companies and spoken on dozens of stages over the past 18 years. My focus is on helping companies break through plateaus and increase performance by 20%-300% within 90 days - 120 days.
2 年Thanks for posting
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2 年David Meltzer I am moving into “there is more than enough” mindset. I am practicing being grateful throughout the day, but still find my self falling into “there is just enough” thinking. What would you suggest I do to remain in the consistent, persistent pursuit of my potential?