Step 2: Creating the Map of Abundance

You’re going to learn about the scarcity and abundance model and how a simple NLP exercise will help you install and create “the map of abundance” for you.

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3 Comments to “Step 2: Creating the Map of Abundance”

  1. By TrudyVan, February 27, 2010 @ 5:57 pm

    Fantastic video. I love to live my life giving as I have always received

    Great knowledge that my late mother passed onto all her children

    Kindest regards always
    TrudyVan

  2. By Carl, May 15, 2010 @ 7:58 pm

    I work in education and surprisingly find a lot of scarcity thinking in regard to new ideas – particularly from those colleagues who have Universtiy Degrees. They will actively challenge new ideas that would lead to progress for all of us and put their energies into avoiding change even to the point of trying to humiliate others who create the ideas – it’s such a shame to see highly intelligent people use that intelligence to block good ideas for as long as they can because they feel threatened by this way of working.

    There’s a real resentment from these folks too when management decide these new ideas have value and decide to implement them. When you have a lot of people with scarcity mentality in positions of power there is sometimes a ‘cultural war’ taking place with positional power being used to hold down expertise power – I’ve found though that if you keep plugging away with your ideas in abundance mentality (being purpose-power centred rather than positiional-power centred) your good ideas will eventually take root.

    But there really is a war between these two ways of thinking going on around us all the time. It’s as if people are determined to fight their own freedom to think happily.

    Nice video, thank you.

    Carl

  3. By Marilyn R Williams, May 16, 2010 @ 3:56 am

    Another tatic to use – will give it a try and keep practising until I’m wealthy! :) Thanks for caring. I love the picture in your header – beautiful!

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