You are always abundant. Within you lies a power that is continuously connected to the abundance of wealth, success, prosperity, joy, freedom…all things positive. Are you focused on the abundance of good that you have in your life, or the abundance of lack?
It is important that we feel satisfied, appreciative and grateful for what we have and stop focusing on what we do not have.
I have often found myself feeling that a circumstance was not good enough, rather than feeling satisfied with where I was and feeling hopeful and excited about what I was creating (which is the key to manifesting what you desire). When I am wishing that I had something different than I had at that given moment, I was not able to find the blessings and feel appreciation for anything in my life. I was making everything wrong, wishing I was somewhere else. I was postponing my joy for something else to happen, instead of appreciating what I already had in the moment.
When we find ourselves focusing on what we do not have, it helps toI take pause and remember the Law of Sufficiency and Abundance. This law works in unison with The Law of Attraction. When you are in a place of feeling that you are not enough, you are in a place of lack. I can shift my focus and begin to feel appreciative for the things that I do have, no matter how insignificant they may seem. Suddenly things begin to flow again.
It is always great to desire more in your life and want to improve your life. I am all about that! However, the way to work with the Universal Laws is to be appreciative for where you are right now, while getting excited about what is coming!
Big hugs!





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Beautifully put, Rachel, and a great reminder that YES: We must focus on what we HAVE and not in lack. LoVe YoU! hugs, kelly
Thanks for your feedback Kelly. It’s interesting that we sometimes hang on in tight-fisted control because we assume that there is not enough; however, we fail to make the connection that we have stopped the flow of abundance in our lives