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Two Secrets In Creating Abundance Now!
by Jane Straus
The first secret to creating abundance is learning what abundance isn’t.
Abundance is not happiness. Abundance is not determined by our bank account, the
square footage of our home, or the make of our car. If it were, then we would
see wealthier people behave as though they are happier and the middle class
demonstrating signs of misery. Yet hundreds of experiments show unequivocally
that, once basic needs for comfort have been met at a modest, middle class
level, the correlation between wealth and happiness disappears. Poof!
Chasing after money in the hope that it will buy us more happiness, intimacy, or
fulfillment is a waste of energy based on an invalid hypothesis. Many of us
think we already get this. We say our “Amens,” grateful to God/the Universe for
our daily bread. But secretly, we believe that what we have, as well as
fundamentally who we are, is not enough. We find ourselves grasping for more,
feeling like dogs chasing our tails. Why can’t we stop?
The saying, “Seeing is believing,” reinforces that we must see something or
notice something before we will believe it. But how can we notice something we
don’t have our attention on? Let me simplify the quandary with an example that
we’ve probably all experienced. You buy a new car (or at least new to you) and
suddenly you notice that same car everywhere on the freeway. Did everyone
suddenly buy the identical car that day? Of course not. It’s just that your
attention is now focused on something that previously you hadn’t noticed. Seeing
your same car everywhere reinforces that there are more of them out there even
if you “know” that can’t be true.
So when we are bombarded, through the media, with visions of excited, happy new
owners of cars, yachts, homes, and clothes, we believe that there must be a
correlation between having and happiness, especially if we’re not feeling
excited, happy, and satisfied in that particular moment. We look at these
successful happy people and compare them to us. The conclusion: Something is
wrong with me. We now experience “lack consciousness,” which fuels the urge to
have/get more so that we will feel enough.
So the second secret of abundance is to recognize that the saying, “Seeing is
believing,” is backwards. When we focus on something, when we choose to believe
it, we begin to see it more and more everywhere, just like in our new car
scenario. Therefore, if we choose to believe we are abundant, we will begin to
notice how abundant we are. So do you need to see it first to believe it? No!
“Believing is seeing!”
Obviously, then, the first step to experiencing abundance is to check what your
current beliefs are that stop you from seeing that abundance already surrounds
you. Do you doubt that you deserve abundance? Do you define abundance in such a
way that you can never “get” it? Do you think of abundance as something “out
there”? Do you compare yourself to other people and make yourself feel miserable
with jealousy or envy? Are you afraid of having “too much,” thinking you will
become lazy or spoiled?
If you don’t feel abundant, then you must be holding onto at least one limiting
belief. So how can you talk back to your limiting beliefs? How can you believe
something new and different?
What I would do is encourage you to question the authority of your limiting
beliefs and self-judgments. That’s right: question your own authority. Ask
yourself, “Who the heck am I to think such a limiting, ridiculous, unloving
narrow-minded, silly, pain-producing thought?” I am reminded of Robert DeNiro in
Taxi Driver when he looks in the mirror and challenges his image with, “You
talkin’ to me? Hey, you talkin’ to me?!” Who is that talking to you anyway?
Whose views about lack and unworthiness have you held as unquestionable truths?
Who told you that you can’t feel happy unless you match up or surpass others’
criteria?
Once we get that, “Believing is seeing”, we will begin to experience the
abundance that flows within us and surrounds us. If we believe that WE are
abundant, we will have more appreciation of our body, mind, spirit, and talents.
From this appreciation will grow our natural desire to share our abundance. And
what we share we get back ten-fold. Every parent who has felt unbridled love for
a child knows that all it takes is a smile or an “I love you, Mommy/Daddy” to
feel like we’re the lucky ones. Those of us who have a beloved pet know the
feeling of being given back ten-fold by a simple lick on our nose.
Believing is seeing. It sounds simple enough. Yet challenging our own authority
about what is true and being willing to believe something new requires focus. As
with any new habit, we have to practice believing we are abundant until it comes
more naturally. We will know when we have practiced this new belief sufficiently
when we can no longer ignore the signs of abundance everywhere: increased
self-esteem, a sense of personal satisfaction, a desire to challenge ourselves
more, an ability to let go, and an urge to share the richness of who we are.
As we share the abundance of ourselves with ourselves and others, abundance
begins to permeate our life. Abundance is not outside our grasp because what is
within us does not require chasing after. We ARE abundant. Get that and two
things are likely to occur: 1. what we thought we wanted may change and 2. what
we now want is more aligned with our spirit.
Jane Straus, best-selling author of Enough Is Enough! Stop Enduring and Start
Your Extraordinary Life, is a nationally renowned personal and relationship
coach and dynamic keynote speaker. Visit: www.StopEnduring.com
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