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#163: ABUNDANCE MINDSET

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ABUNDANCE MINDSET
EPISODE #163
 

 

In this week’s episode of Confidence on the Go, we’re chatting about

 

How to identify if you have an abundance mindset or scarcity mindset
The benefits of having an abundance mindset – what it can change in your life
9 ways to exchange your scarcity, fear-based thinking for abundant thinking

 

 

Just a quick hello to all of my Keep the Faith listeners out there – thanks for being part of the community of contagious encouragement.

 

 

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WHY THIS TOPIC:

 

Multiple listener requests
Necessary topic for everyone
A truth I like to continually refresh in my mind

 

 

 

WHAT IS THE SCARCITY MINDSET:

 

The scarcity mentality is characterized by anxiety and fear. You wonder if you have enough and you are afraid someone else will take it from you.

 

It is….

…there is never enough

…there might not be enough

…I will never be enough

…fear that significance is limited

…anxiety that not everyone can succeed

…an attitude of competition

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