Prosperity Versus Scarcity Mindsets
As someone who has personally experienced the journey from scarcity to prosperity, I understand the challenges that come with shifting from a scarcity mindset to a prosperous one. It’s not simply a matter of making affirmations or creating vision boards, but rather requires a deep examination of our imprinting years and the root causes of our scarcity mindset.
Before the age of seven, we absorb and make decisions about ourselves and the world around us, often developing a scarcity mindset from the environment we grow up in. However, it’s important to recognize that operating from a scarcity mindset is not our fault and may be inherited from generations ago. To move towards prosperity, we must be willing to heal and clear out these deep-seated beliefs and values that hold us back.
Key Takeaways
- Prosperity means having and working towards what is essential for our happiness and longevity.
- Scarcity derives from a mindset and value system that cannot be easily overcome by simple manifestations or affirmations.
- To move towards prosperity, we must be willing to examine and heal the root causes of our scarcity mindset, including our imprinting years and language.
The Scarcity Mindset
To achieve prosperity, one must first understand that it involves having and working towards the things that are most essential for their happiness and longevity. Unfortunately, many people do not know what they need to do for themselves to be prosperous, and as a result, money becomes a conversation about what they do not have, leading to scarcity.
To break free from scarcity and move towards prosperity, one must first be aware of their scarcity mindset. This mindset is often developed during the imprinting years before the age of seven, where individuals make decisions about themselves and the world based on their experiences. Inherited from previous generations, this scarcity mindset cannot be easily overcome by reading books or making affirmations.
To move towards prosperity, one must be willing to look at the root cause of their scarcity mindset and heal it. This involves being aware of the language used and the words spoken. Negative language, such as “I don’t want this,” moves one away from motivation and what they truly desire.
Moving towards prosperity involves more than just accumulating money in a bank account. It means waking up every day to work that is loved, around people who are loved, and feeling secure and whole. Healing oneself takes work, and it is essential to model new people and get coaching and support from experts who can help with the journey.
Ultimately, it takes courage to heal oneself and move towards prosperity. With the right mindset, language, and support, anyone can make the jump from scarcity to prosperity.
The True Meaning of Prosperity
Prosperity is not just about having everything that you want in life. It’s about having and working towards the things that are most essential for your happiness and longevity. The problem is that people often don’t know what they need to do for themselves to be prosperous. Money becomes a conversation about what they don’t have and how they’re doing it wrong, leading to scarcity.
To move from scarcity to prosperity, it’s important to be aware that you’re operating from a scarcity mindset. Scarcity derives from a mindset and a value system that cannot be easily overcome by just reading books, making affirmations, or creating vision boards. It requires looking at the root cause of that scarcity.
Before the age of seven, our imprinting years, there’s a lot that happens that’s not in our control. We take in and make decisions about ourselves and the way the world works. We develop a scarcity mindset from the world around us. If you’re operating from a scarcity mindset, it’s not your fault. More than likely, you inherited it from generations ago.
To move towards prosperity, it’s important to heal that part of yourself. Start by being aware of the language that you’re using. The words that you use matter more than you know. If you’re saying things like “I don’t want this” or “I don’t want that,” it’s moving you away from motivation and probably moving you away from what you really want.
Prosperity is not just about accumulating money in your bank account. It’s a feeling, and it takes work to heal yourself and move towards it. It means waking up every day doing work that you love around people that you love, feeling secure and whole. It takes courage to heal yourself and move towards prosperity, but it’s possible with the right support and modeling.