A win-win mentality
In my practice, I very often come across the concepts of scarcity mindset and its opposite, abundance mindset. Unfortunately, I’ve witnessed, both in my personal life and in the life of my clients, how easy is to fall for a scarcity mentality and the costs and waste it brings.
First of all, let’s clarify what we mean by these two opposite mindsets.
Scarcity: as Stephen Covey explains in his best-selling book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, scarcity mentality refers to people seeing life as a finite pie, so that if one person takes a big piece, that leaves less for everyone else. With a scarcity mindset, you tend to operate from a place of fear, and it’s hard to truly enjoy the good times when you’re afraid of losing it all.
Abundance: it refers to the paradigm that there is plenty out there for everybody.
Signs of scarcity mentality:
Envy
of the success of other people: Life feels like a zero-sum game. If others succeed you have fewer chances to do the same because the place is already taken, the idea already discussed, the job position filled, and so on.
Being afraid that something bad will happen soon
because you focus on the negative and you end up noticing only the challenges and problems instead of the possibilities.
Fear of giving and sharing: if you give to others, you are lowering your chances of getting that slice of the pie.
You tend to see yourself as not enough. Perhaps you are not tall enough, rich enough, clever enough, pretty enough, the list is long.
If you can recognize any of these thoughts and behaviors in your life, then these are my tips to overcome scarcity and embrace abundance in your life.
Avoid comparing yourself to other people
and with their achievements! This is so important and life-changing. Instead of focusing on your unfulfilled wants, bring your attention to what you have, your unique values, traits, and strength. Notice the very unique growth path you are on and don’t get distracted by the success that your friends and colleagues might encounter along the way.
Be generous!
Give away tips, advice, knowledge, time, clothes, and objects you don’t really need anymore, etc. There is enough for everybody and the more you give, the more will come back to you. I promise!
Believe in something bigger
or perhaps simply consider the self-fulfilling prophecy that if you start believing that more abundance and positivity can come into your life, it will actually happen, because your mindset will switch from fear to curiosity, empathy, innovation, and focus.
And of course, if you stumble, if you have a setback, just reflect on what happened, what fear was triggered, and learn from the experience. Good questions that can help to process the setbacks are: what is this costing you? what is the opportunity for me?
People, relationships, businesses, truly everything would benefit by stepping away from scarcity.
A win-win mentality implies that if I win, you don’t have to lose and vice versa. And even if things don’t go as planned, you have the power to find and transform a challenge into a future opportunity. Train your mind to see possibilities instead of limitations. If you can truly learn to embrace this mindset, you are up for a fulfilled and very happy life!
I'll leave with a quote by Rumi:
"We wander from room to room hunting for the diamond necklace that is already around our neck"
I’m always here for you!
Cristina