The scarcity mindset versus the abundance mindset
Article provided by Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance.
The world is moving more towards trying to understand the human mind and how it affects everyday life. There are so many questions that people still don’t know the answers to. These questions affect our lives in profound ways.
Why are some people born into poverty and they die there?
What makes one athlete better than another?
Why is it so easy for some people to earn lots of money?
What prevents us all from becoming successful in life?
The fundamental questions of life
These are fundamental questions that human beings are ready to learn the answers to. If we could discover what makes a great athlete such as Michael Jordan, then perhaps we could replicate that formula with the goal of having an entire team of athletes who are equally skilled.
The abundance mindset is a phenomenon that has taken a hard look at these issues trying to get to the bottom of it all. Those with the scarcity mentality always worry that there isn’t enough. They are constantly concerned about having enough money, food and other essentials. On the other hand, those with the abundance mindset believe that anything is possible and that there’s more than enough for everyone.
Those in the world of business are well aware of the importance of how we think and what we believe. Most professional athletes are as well. A team’s coach is there to encourage the players and make them believe that they can win. Life coaches do the same thing. They encourage people to engage in life and believe that they can accomplish their dreams.
Teacher Zhang Xinyue is an internationally renowned body-mind-spirit tutor. With a simple style, her book, Create Abundancev, published in 2012, reaches into the depths of people’s hearts and has ever since remained a best seller for body-mind-spirit cultivation. Living abroad, Teacher Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance is currently conducting a field of social research as she has done research worldwide.
Teacher Zhang Xinyue encourages every individual to grow through self-help. She hopes that every reader starts to practice being their own mentor and learns to transform awareness into wisdom autonomously.