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How
to
Get
More
of
What
You
Want
in
Your
Life:
Scarcity
vs.
Prosperity
Scarcity
and
prosperity
are
two
terms
I
had
not
heard
of
until
I
entered
the
coaching
world.
At
first
I
felt
they
were
worldly
concepts
of
the
common
pursuit
of
wealth
and
possessions…
connected
with
the
overused
term,
“Abundance.”
Soon
I
learned
about
the
truth
found
in
these
concepts
and
I
now
see
the
huge
impact
our
perspectives
of
them
have
on
our
life,
events,
people,
money,
and
everything.
First
of
all,
Scarcity
vs.
Prosperity
is
talking
about
your
perspective
on
the
world.
Scarcity
focuses
on
what
you
don’t
have
and
cannot
do.
It
is
negative
and
dwells
on
how
you
are
limited,
held
back
or
unable
to
move
forward
as
you
would
like.
It
shows
up
like
this:
-
Business
owner:
I
can’t
do
any
mailings
because
it
costs
too
much.
- Mom:
I
can’t
get
out
of
the
house
because
there
is
no
one
to
watch
the
kids.
-
Unhappy
professional:
I
can’t
change
jobs
because
I
need
the
stable
income.
- Executive:
I
can’t
hire
more
people;
sales
are
down.
Prosperity
is
the
flip
side
of
scarcity.
It
is
looking
at
what
you
DO
have.
It
is
positive,
up-beat
and
solution
focused.
It
finds
what
IS
good
and
what
IS
possible.
It
asks
“What
CAN
I
do?”
I
might
sound
like
this:
-
Business
owner:
Mailings
are
expensive,
but
I
have
a
small
list
of
100
names
from
the
chamber
that
I
CAN
do
a
series
of
target
mailings
and
test
their
effectiveness.
- Mom:
I
can
get
out
of
the
house
and
take
the
kids
to
the
park.
My
spouse
is
home
Friday
nights
and
I
can
plan
to
do
errands
then.
- Unhappy
professional:
I
need
stable
income
and
CAN
take
a
few
classes
to
explore
other
interests
while
working
my
current
job.
-
Executive:
Sales
are
down,
but
I
CAN
hire
short
term
contact
help
to
put
through
this
slump.
I
can
also
come
and
work
on
the
floor
5
hours
a
week
to
support
the
team.
Your
view
on
scarcity
or
prosperity
is
very
important
because:
1)
It
impacts
how
you
see
the
world.
As
explained
above,
each
side
promotes
either
positive
or
negative
thinking.
People
are
naturally
more
negatively
wired
(They
are.
It
has
been
said
that
75%
of
all
adult
conversations
are
naturally
negative—just
listen
the
next
time
you
are
out.)
Positive
people
live
longer,
are
less
stressed,
and
enjoy
life
more.
So,
if
you
desire
less
stress
and
a
long
and
enjoyable
life,
start
thinking
through
the
eyes
of
prosperity.
2)
It
impacts
what
you
receive.
Some
are
skeptical
about
this,
but
it
is
the
law
of
nature.
When
you
live
in
scarcity
and
cling
on
to
everything
afraid
of
loss,
you
get
little
and
things
seem
to
run
out.
You
attract
scarcity:
Others
who
don’t
have;
people
who
don’t
have
money
(e.g.,
clients
who
can’t
pay);
people
who
also
are
stuck
or
unable
to
do.
It
is
uncanny
how
this
works,
but
it
really
happens.
People
get
attached
and
cling
to
money,
time,
possessions,
and
for
whatever
reason,
it
is
not
something
that
can
be
help
on
to.
The
harder
you
fight
for
YOURS
and
cling
to
it,
the
quicker
it
dissipates.
When
you
live
in
and
give
from
prosperity,
on
the
other
hand,
it
is
incredible
what
comes
into
your
life.
I
choose
to
see
it
blessings
from
God.
It
is
amazing.
When
you
let
go
of
your
agenda
and
serve
others,
you
are
served.
When
you
stop
worrying
about
money
and
be
responsible
yet
generous,
you
have
plenty.
When
you
volunteer
freely
of
your
time
and
energy
you
are
uplifted
and
blessed.
There
are
many
old
adages
about
this:
“Givers
Gain,”
the
Golden
Rule,
etc.
When
you
can
stop
and
look
at
what
is
good,
what
is
right
and
allow
yourself
to
live
in
the
blessings
you
have
been
given,
appreciate
them
and
give
back,
the
process
continues
to
flow.
When
you
get
caught
in
fear,
negativity,
and
pessimism,
life
gets
tough,
fast.
Once
you
are
in
the
scarcity
mode,
it
can
be
a
challenge
to
get
out.
You
can
get
out,
though.
You
just
need
to
be
intentional
about
listening
to
the
tape
that
is
running
in
your
head.
Listen
to
yourself
talk
and
hear
what
you
are
saying.
Are
you
saying
CAN’T,
WON’T,
NEVER,
ALWAYS,
DON’T,
etc.?
These
are
signs
you
are
looking
at
life
from
scarcity.
Stop
and
ask
yourself,
“What
CAN
I
do?”
“What
is
true?”
“What
is
possible?”
Then
do
what
you
can.
If
you
continue
to
always
do
what
you
can,
you
will
start
to
embrace
prosperity
thinking
and
living.
Don’t
believe
me?
Try
it.
It
is
amazing.
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