Monday, March 16, 2009

Can a Change in Mindset Really Create Abundance?

You've probably seen more than a handful of people making some pretty amazing claims connecting the power of one's outlook with their ability to experience abundance. There's an entire industry built on books, tapes, seminars and groups that claim certain visualization powers and adjustments in perspective can create wealth and happiness.

Is it for real? Can a change in your perspective really stuff your pockets? Can positive thinking take you from barely getting by to flying high?

The skeptics out there will tell you in absolute terms that there is no evidence to suggest that a change in thinking will somehow bend the world to your favor. They'll chuckle at the idea of visualization and positive thinking producing anything physical or real.

If you quiz the true believers, you'll get a different story. They'll swear that merely expecting success has turned them into successes. They'll tell you stories about how they have "manifested" everything from business success to health improvements.

Who's telling the truth? Is either side right in this debate?

My guess is that the truth of the matter, as it so often does, lies between the extremes. Both sides of the argument seem to be a little exaggerated and unyielding to me.

There are many good reasons to believe that a change in your outlook will change your life. If you're thinking differently, you're behaving differently. When you're behaving differently you're producing different results. Thus, any change in perspective can encourage abundance because it can shift the way you interact with the world.

The skeptics fail to recognize just how powerful the human mind is and they don't seem to want to admit that there's a connection between beliefs and actions. The true believers prefer to cast a fairly logical case in favor of positive thought as something more like a magic spell than self-improvement.

This is what I know. I know that when I'm positive, dedicated, motivated and expecting the very best out of life, I tend to get just that. When I believe it, I eventually receive it.

I don't think it's because of the hoping and expecting as much as it is the fact that all of those awesome and powerful feelings help to mold my behavior and decision making in a positive way.

So, can an adjustment in thinking result in abundance? I can certainly encourage the kind of action that will. There's no doubt about that!

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