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Do You Treat Your Life Like a Drive Thru?

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“Abundance is an inside job.”

- Coaching Into Greatness: 4 Steps to Success in Business and Life”


So often, people view abundance as what we have.

Money. Wealth. Prosperity.

In Abundance Intelligence® , we understand that true abundance is exercising the freedom to be who you are. Viewing life as relational begins with defining abundance as who we are being, not what we are doing or possessing.

The quality of our relationships begins with our relationship to ourselves. In other words, how we view others and the world around us depends on how we view ourselves.

Do we see ourselves as not enough or that we already having what we need, want and choose to be who we are?

Do we see life as something that happens to us or something that happens for us?

Do we view life as a series of transactions, a mad dash to the finish line (the one who dies with the most toys wins)? Or do we view life as a series of relationships to be discovered, developed, invested in?

Happiness, like abundance, is available to us right here right now. Just like we choose to practice Abundance Intelligence® , we choose to be happy.

Each of you is already great. It is a matter of choosing your greatness over your fear that causes you to be abundant.

Success, and happiness, are a byproduct of being who you are.

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