Do you feel like you are not living the life you deserve? And, no, I'm not talking about something impossible. There's a contrast between your dream of having a manor and a profound conviction that you're not earning what you feel you're worth.
There's a difference between your dream of living like Tony Stark and a deep conviction that you're not earning what you feel you're worth.
I ended up in that same spot a while ago. What I didn't know then was that the cause of my lack of income was not an outside situation. I was constraining my wealth with my mindset. What we don't realise is we all have the ability to bring astounding things into our life, alternatively we all have the ability to reject that same abundance. I was feeling trapped.
We do this through beliefs that are so ingrained in us that we don't even notice them. So the first step in engaging our full ability, and getting out from under these beliefs, starts with taking note of them.
When you become mindful of your restricting beliefs, you can begin to figure out how to test them, and tap into your true potential. Accordingly, once you learn to perceive your abilities you will be able to identify opportunities to increase your wealth. This mindfulness was a key stride in my voyage of breaking six figures with my business.
Through the process of perceiving, and changing, my restricting beliefs, and through working with multiple clients, I've come to see the three fundamental beliefs that restrict individuals from showing abundance. Once mindful of them, you can begin to venture out of them, and your battle with cash flow will end.
1. You don't genuinely expect what you need.
When you don't have the abundance, you'd like in your life, it's often as a result that you are not expecting it as a probability. I often find clients are surprised when they realise this. Some even deny it at first, and you may even be having the same response as you read this.
Let's assume you would like to double your month to month income, but you don't truly anticipate that this will happen because you don't know how to do it. The minute you get tied up in the how, you fall into not expecting a positive result, so you rationally cut yourself from your opportunity to get what you desire.
Let me explain it this way: you will never receive more than you can imagine. In the event that you can't imagine how you can double your income, and then any attempt will fail this belief test. You need a change in your perceptions so that you are prepared to expect, and get, what you deserve. This belief and attitude will become the force of your dreams.
This change in psyche to the spot where it thinks something new takes time, and you will need to create tools and opportunities to work on it to the point where your beliefs and responses are part of who you are.
2. You are not exploiting open doors.
While everyone has the desire to create more income and abundance, it is amazing how oblivious to opportunities people can be. As a result of beliefs when an opportunity appears for them to get going in the direction of their objective, they seem to fall into the propensity for saying no it can't work.
For the most part, happens on account of apprehension, fear, nervousness and other emotions that get in the way.
For example perhaps doubling your income requires you to contribute cash to become a shareholder in the business, and you have to figure out how to do that. Perhaps you will need to travel and be away from your family to achieve your goal. There can always be a reason to say No.
So get genuine about what your reasons are and try to find a way around them. Perhaps begin with taking a few open doors even though you have a natural inclination not to. Remember when you don't do things that cause you to develop, nothing changes. What's more, if nothing changes, you won't have the capacity to build even greater wealth.
3. You are not in contact with your abundance.
You are not just scarce with yourself (because of your conviction that you have to clutch each dollar), but you are the same with others.
The decisions we make about how and what we spend our income on can have more to do with our feelings and thoughts than any genuine rationale. So investigate how you are deciding to spend your money.
2. You are not exploiting open doors.
While everyone has the desire to create more income and abundance, it is amazing how oblivious to opportunities people can be. As a result of beliefs when an opportunity appears for them to get going in the direction of their objective, they seem to fall into the propensity for saying no it can't work.
For the most part, happens on account of apprehension, fear, nervousness and other emotions that get in the way.
For example perhaps doubling your income requires you to contribute cash to become a shareholder in the business, and you have to figure out how to do that. Perhaps you will need to travel and be away from your family to achieve your goal. There can always be a reason to say No.
So get genuine about what your reasons are and try to find a way around them. Perhaps begin with taking a few open doors even though you have a natural inclination not to. Remember when you don't do things that cause you to develop, nothing changes. What's more, if nothing changes, you won't have the capacity to build even greater wealth.
3. You are not in contact with your abundance.
You are not just scarce with yourself (because of your conviction that you have to clutch each dollar), but you are the same with others.
The decisions we make about how and what we spend our income on can have more to do with our feelings and thoughts than any genuine rationale. So investigate how you are deciding to spend your money.
Each time you have the feeling that you don't have enough and choose to hold on to money or time or talents, think about why? How have you come to believe that there is not enough?
Each time you find yourself not sharing and being thankful for what you have is it because you are suspecting that there is insufficient.
What you put out comes back to you. So give and give liberally and abundantly, and that is the thing that come back to you.
What you put out comes back to you. So give and give liberally and abundantly, and that is the thing that come back to you.
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