My Life Coach – Live Life with Unlimited Abundance

If you want to live a life of abundance, then find a coach  to fulfill your dreams.

“Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into.”
- Dr. Wayne Dyer According to Webster’s Dictionary

Abundance can mean affluence, wealth, a relative degree of fullness and overflowing. Some people may think of money or possessions when defining abundance. It can mean very different things to various people, and can apply to many different aspects of life.

Everyone has the possibility of abundance in them, whether they realize it or not. According to Eileen Caddy, “Expect your every need to be met. Expect the answer to every problem, expect abundance on every level.” A lot has to do with how you attract the abundance in your life, not just money and possessions, but also people, relationships, and jobs.

How you feel about what and whom you have in your life has a lot to do with the abundance you are able to attract for yourself. According to Anthony Robbins, “It’s not what we get, but who we become, what we contribute…that gives meaning to life.”

Abundance, like success, is not a destination, but rather a journey; and up until now, there has been no map to guide you, no manual available to tell you how you’re doing.

Does it ever feel like you never seem to move ahead? Do you ask yourself why you still seem to come up with nothing, even when you work so hard? Does it seem like you’re always struggling just to get by? Even when you get your weekly pay, the anxiety does not go away, and you are still feeling a bit frustrated and scared.

When many people think about abundance, they primarily think of money and possessions. Abundance to them means a large house, complete with expensive furnishings, a fancy car, maybe a vacation home and a boat. Financial abundance might mean the ability to travel often, to be a part of what used to be known as the ‘jet set.’

Some consider money to be a mere symbol, a simple piece of paper, while others see it as a fair exchange for goods and services. We do our job and we are paid little pieces of paper in exchange. Then we use that money we’ve earned to purchase the needs of life: food, shelter, transportation, clothing, medicine, vacations, etc.

Unfortunately, some people have projected onto this simple resource their deepest fears and desires. Money takes on a larger than life image than just the ability to purchase what people need and want.

For some, money becomes the ultimate source of power and prestige. People feel they can get anything they want, if they have enough money. You’ve heard the expression, “money talks.” For a great many people, it certainly does talk, it says “goodbye.”

Money has been known to cause trouble in families, as well as in long-time friendships. It’s a sad fact that oftentimes those you love the most – your dearest friends – are the ones who resent your good fortune the most.

Thanks to a generous group of individuals, known as philanthropists, their time and money seems to say, “Let me help you.” They use their money, their “power,” for the good of others less fortunate.

For some, money represents a certain security, a feeling of safety. Money stands between them and poverty. It keeps the wolf from the door. This can turn into an obsession however, giving them the feeling that there is never enough to feel safe.

We were taught to put some money away for a rainy day, but the obsessive ones put enough away for a tsunami. They really just need peace of mind, freedom from money worries. Gandhi said, “The world has enough for everyone’s needs, but not enough for even a single person’s greed.”

Then there are the intangibles. Money could mean freedom to be able to do whatever they wish, go wherever they want; they could travel and explore. Money could also mean happiness – the ability to provide for their family whatever they need in life. It can buy a comfortable home, put the children through college, and keep the family worry-free.

Wallace D. Wattles stated in his book, “The Science of Getting Rich” that there is nothing wrong in wanting to get rich. The desire for riches is really the desire for a richer, fuller and more abundant life and that desire is praiseworthy. Go to my life coach  to learn how to live a full and abundant life of your dreams.

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