Let’s not kid ourselves. Being in quarantine is difficult. You feel stressed, shackled, unsure, anxious, bored, confused, lost. The list goes on. One of the other things you’ve probably experienced is a sense of lack. Lack of freedom. Lack of security. Lack of resources. Lack. Lack. Lack. For a while there you couldn’t turn on the news or read social media, without seeing images of empty grocery store shelves. For those who have bothered to venture out, you may have endured long shopping lines. Sure, in many places the situation is improving. You can find toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and antibacterial wipes. But no matter how full the store shelves are, there may still be a part of you that’s impacted by the lack you witnessed. Good news is, in time, you’ll probably forget about these scarce supplies because the physical environment around you will have improved.
But what about before the pandemic, were you experiencing feelings of lack and scarcity in your everyday life? Did you worry about having enough money to pay the bills? Did you kick yourself for lacking the self-control to exercise or to ignore the last piece of chocolate cake in the fridge? Were you unable to open your heart to your significant other? Perhaps your business was in a slump because you didn’t close that business deal you were counting on.
Lack comes in many forms – all of which can haunt us and make us feel unworthy, self-conscious, and downright depressed.
I invite you to watch my 60-second video to learn how to flow with abundance and believe that you can make your dreams come true.