What kind of mindset do you have? Is it a scarcity mindset or an abundance mindset? Do you have limiting beliefs, or is your perspective open? Learn the difference between the two mindsets, the benefits of having an abundance mindset, and the practical steps you can take today to change your perspective!
In our previous blog, “Is a Formal College Education Necessary to Succeed?” I answered the question, “What is your view on formal college education today?”
In that blog, one of my points was that our current educational system is behind the times. One of the reasons why I think that is because to be successful in life and business you need to be good at collaborating and sharing information with other people; but that is not how the school system works.
Years ago, my dad told me, “Good business is only good business if it’s good for all parties.” I think that’s so true. When thinking about personal, financial or professional relationships, we should be coming at it from the viewpoint that it should be good for all parties. If it’s only good for me, it’s not good business. If it’s only good for you, it’s not good business.
To me, it’s just as important to have a good deal as it is to create a good business relationship, a relationship that is valued by both parties. If I end up paying $500 more than I wanted for a boat or a car or something like that, I believe that I will end up getting better service and treated better along the way. To me, that’s just a way of being respectful.
Now, I’m not talking about being stupid. We can still be prudent and negotiate well. I think that scripture and most wisdom backs up that we shouldn’t be careless and should instead be good stewards of what we have. But at the same time, it’s alright for there to be a little bit of meat left on the bone, so to speak, when we’re doing business with someone.
You can get rich by being cheap. But at the end of the day, you’re still cheap. I don’t want to live my life being cheap. I don’t want to beat the guy down to the last dollar. I want to live my life with an abundant mindset, not a scarcity mindset.
A scarcity mindset says there’s a finite amount of resources in the world today and you need to protect all that you can because there’s a limited amount. If someone else gets something, that means there’s less for you. This is destructive and creates unnecessary competition, founded on the idea that, if someone else wins or is successful in a situation, that means you lose.
In contrast, an abundant mindset leads to a much happier and more fulfilling life! With this point of view, you’re in the driver’s seat. It is believed that creating an abundant mindset is beneficial for many reasons. It allows you to:
In the book, “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People,” Stephen Covey defined the term abundance mindset as “a concept in which a person believes there are enough resources and successes to share with others.” How do you gain an abundant mindset today? There are a few things you can do to create this mindset.
You can recognize the power of your thoughts, take time to notice your thoughts and begin to make a conscious effort to shift your thoughts towards abundance. You can also practice gratitude, as it is one of the most widely recognized tools for creating abundance, with numerous studies on the power of gratitude on well-being. Carol Dweck, author of the book, “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success” offers another step towards developing an abundance mindset. When talking about building beyond a growth mindset, Dweck said, “In a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting point. This view creates a love of learning and a resilience that is essential for great accomplishment.”
If you want to move out of a scarcity mindset, then start taking action today with one of the steps listed above to develop an abundance mindset!
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