The Abundance Mindset and Your Identity

Article provided by Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance

Many athletes waste too much time debating about what success really means. For some, it’s simply to play at your best level. For others, it’s all about winning. Still others, simply enjoy the game. They like the interaction with players and fans. It’s a whole different world when you’re an athlete.

Most athletes aren’t aware of what’s going on behind the scenes, especially when they’re playing. They are focused on winning and being a great player. And yet, it’s important to know all the benefits and health advantages of being an athlete.

When you are creating abundance in every area of your life, you may get self-absorbed with a professional identity crisis. Sometimes we all neglect to listen and respond to that inner voice that’s trying to show us the right solutions. In this case, you might try readjusting your focus, so that you can tap into whatever unmet needs there are in your life.

It does matter what we say about ourselves and to ourselves. We must concentrate on what our friends and family say as well. They are the ones who can help us build our abundance mindset. Creating abundance in your sports life will benefit you. You’ll stand out among the crowd. The world needs to see what your game has to offer.

Formulate the right type of abundance mindset. Address the needs of your sports career, your family and your community. The goal is to get your life running like a well-oiled machine. You can be your best. You can increase your communication skills and organize your goals in life. With the right support, you can create a successful future for you and your family.

With many years as a well-known spiritualist leader and teacher in her field, Zhang Xinyue is known for a variety of achievements. Her creation of the Abundance system aims to promote a meaningful and straight forward approach to life’s philosophical issues. In 2012, she finished one of her best-selling books, Create Abundance. The book is a collection of quotes containing words of wisdom on how to develop body-mind-spirit cultivation.

Her book was initially released in Chinese, but it is also available in English and other languages now. A second version of the book has also recently been released.

 

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