6 Ways to Author Your Wild Abundance
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Imagine the ways in which you can source abundance not only for yourself, but also for all of the people whose lives you impact. It doesn’t matter how you share your abundance, model it, or gift it to others. The important thing is to come to experience yourself as the author of your own wild abundance.
Everything you need you already have. You are complete right now; you are a whole, total person, not an apprentice person on the way to someplace else. Your completeness must be understood by you and experienced in your thoughts as your own personal reality. ~Wayne Dyer
Abundance is your natural state. It is already here. The only ‘problem’ is the gap between ‘believing this might be true’ and ‘experiencing it as your reality.’ Here are 6 ways to bridge the gap:
1. Expect Abundance. Focus on the ever present stream of abundance and feel the inevitability of your access to it. Wealthy people have this default mindset. Deliberately put yourself in the path of the abundant avalanche of money that is flowing through the economy. Step into the stream of money expectantly, and welcome it!
2. Be a Philanthropist. Imagine that the greater your generosity, the more your resources increase! Resist the urge to hoard, or hold onto things. Keep it moving. Use your prosperity in the service of others. The more you practice being abundance itself, the more abundance can take up residence in your world.
3. Align Your Money With Your Values. The more that you are willing to align your money — how you make it and how you invest it — with your passionate interests and deep seated commitments, the quicker your relationship to abundance shifts. Your money becomes a tool for transformation.
4. Invoke the Feeling of Abundance. Let’s say you’re a prolific writer. No sooner do you sit down to write than the words start pouring through you onto the page. Now, suppose that your cash flow is not particularly in movement. Invoke the feeling and flow of your writing when you are feeling a cash crunch. Abundance is abundant, it doesn’t matter what area of your life is impacted by a limiting belief. You can choose to invoke the energy of abundance in ANY area of your life, including money. You can also apply this to anywhere else in your life that you want to experience more flow.
5. Take Inspired Action. All the good feelings and intentions will not materialize in the change you are invoking if you do not take action. The key here is inspired action. When you are fully committed to the energy of what you’re wanting to bring into being it will move you into action. Abundance shows up in the material world through sharing, giving, allocating, distributing, nourishing, etc.
6. Celebrate Your Abundance. Instead of focusing on what you don’t have, or what you can’t afford, celebrate what you do have. It’s easy to take every day things like electricity, air conditioning and your car for granted. Acknowledge the benefits of your lifestyle, afforded by your current level of abundance. Every time you pay a bill don’t think of it as spending money. See it as the circulation of abundance.
As you experience the abundance of your life, and gift it to others, you’ll find that nothing’s missing and there’s more. The natural world experiences every day splendor. Why not you?
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