Let it flow…

We have all experienced situations where things which are difficult to find or obtain create a mindset of fear, insecurity, and control. Taking things too seriously generates feelings of hopelessness that, if you fail, the world will end. This is short sided, focused on short term decisions and a reactive approach to life, rather than planning ahead instead and trusting that waiting or missing something now will pay off long term. We focus on not having enough, being good enough, not having enough time or money and making bad choices. Such fear is an illusion when you allow these thoughts to limit creative opportunities where you can do your best.

Not feeling abundant or good about yourself or life in general may mean you are not necessitating the simple process of getting your possessions, your time, your finances, and your documents better organized. This does a great deal to cultivate an abundance mindset. With organization, you begin to see how many things and how much time you actually already have in your life. The operative word here is organization and achieving that can be the most difficult hurdle, even a roadblock, to get past. Realizing that we have more than enough of things we deem important in life can be the biggest challenge of all but one well worth the time and effort involved with being successful.

Once we reframe that mindset to one of abundance, to a place where there is an understanding of enough time, money, success and happiness, comes the realization of trust and acceptance, along with a deep sense of inner worth. Such a mindset takes a proactive approach to life with the understanding that there is more than enough of all we have felt was lacking. This allows us to share and do so freely. We can then acknowledge the accomplishments of others, focusing on all that is positive.

From the Writer’s Workshop…Write a post based on the word abundant.

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