abundance mindset

Ways to change a negative mindset

change your mindset - science behind

Mindset is what will likely determine how you experience your life and if you enjoy it or not. The benefit of having an abundance mindset is endless. Individuals with an abundance mindset are, in general, more successful and feel less stressed in their daily life. Here are a few other benefits:

Appreciate your life

Individuals who have an abundance mindset will appreciate more what they have and also the people in their life. They are grateful for what they have. Learn that if you are not happy with what you have you will never have more.

LUKE 16:10
Whoever is faithful with very little will also be faithful with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. If, then, you have not been faithful with worldly wealth, who will entrust you with true riches?…

Access more opportunities

With an abundant mindset, more opportunities are revealed because you actually look for them.

Decrease your daily stress

Because people with an abundance mindset are less likely to have expectations that cannot be met, this allows them to live a life that has less stress and disappointment. They learned how to deal with failures and make most of it.

Reduce your anxiety

When you strongly believe that there are enough resources for everyone, you automatically trust that you can access what you need when you need it. Instead of finding yourself worrying about what you don’t have, you are able to reduce your anxiety by knowing that you can manifest what you want when you need it.

Take control of your life

When you live with a scarcity mindset, you are often living as a victim. Like life happens to you as opposed to you making life happen. An abundance mindset will place you in the driver’s seat and will give you more control over your life and a greater ability to create what you want to experience.

Foster happier and fulfilling relationships: We tend to attract people that think like us. If you are stuck in a scarcity mindset, you will have the tendency to attract people that limit themselves. Alternatively, if you cultivate an abundance mindset, you will start manifesting relationships that are uplifting, supportive, and most of all that brings more abundance in your life.

Improve your health

People who demonstrate an abundance mindset are more grateful which is tied to better physical and psychological health.They are less likely to experience depression, anxiety, stress and other chronic diseases that are often connected to one’s lifestyle.

In the next article, we will go deeper into the facts that surround an abundance mindset. We will look at what the scientific world has discovered about abundance and scarcity mindsets.

SCIENCE BEHIND THINKING

Here is the research that was completed on mindsets. These researches have brought forward some very interesting conclusions that will likely make you want to shift your perception of your life. The research on scarcity and abundance reveals results that we could not foresee, like a reduced intelligence quotient (IQ) or how we limit ourselves with a scarcity mindset.

These results provide us with more knowledge about the difference between mindsets and also encourage us to make positive changes in how we perceive the world around us. As William James, American psychologist and philosopher, once said: “The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.”

Mindsets and Intelligence

Changing our mindset can have a big impact on our life. One of the most interesting findings comes from research done at Harvard University. The study looked at the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) of individuals when they had a scarcity mindset versus when they had an abundance mindset. The results revealed that the difference between having a scarcity mindset and an abundance mindset can be as much as 10 to 14 IQ points.

In perspective, that is enough of a drop to bring you down of two classifications on the scale, for example, from average IQ to borderline deficient. What is fascinating is that as soon as you change your way of thinking, you can gain the IQ quickly. We can conclude from that research that having an abundance mindset will make you brighter and enable you to be better at making decisions and find solutions to problems in a quicker and more efficient way.

Mindsets and Opportunities

Another noteworthy research what conducted by cognitive psychologists, Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris. In their study, they demonstrated that when our mind is set on a specific thing, we tend not to see the other opportunities that surround us.

It’s like wearing blinders that completely obstruct your perception. In their study, they use a video and ask the participants to focus on a basketball and count how many times the ball is being passed.

Meanwhile, a gorilla walks on the video scene. Most people won’t even see it. This finding shows that if we are too focused on something specific, we are more likely to ignore the opportunities around us.

This research reveals two important things, not only are we missing out on something better, we are completely oblivious to the fact that we are missing out on something. Applied to scarcity and abundance, you can say that if you focus too much on what you don’t have, you could be missing the abundance around you.

Mindsets and Decision Making

In a recent study published in the Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, demonstrated that our brain is negatively affected by a scarcity mindset when it comes to making purchase decisions. We are less likely to price items correctly and therefore purchase an item that could have a higher price than normal.

In another publication that looked at the effect of the mindset on decision-making, the results showed that people who have a scarcity mindset are more likely to make an instant gratifying purchases as opposed to “think about it” for a certain time prior to buying the item.

Mindsets and Learning

Learning is a very important aspect of our life. It allows us to grow and become better people. Research, led by a professor at the University of Maryland, indicated that a scarcity mindset will lower the psychological freedom of an individual and therefore limit them in their ability and openness to learn and undermine their capacity to change. Not only will they don’t but it also impacts their motivation to learn. It is a vicious circle that creates more limitations.

Mindsets and Health

A study featured in the European Health Psychologist showed that the participants that had a scarcity mindset made poor decisions in regard to the consumption of food (eating unhealthy food and overindulging). This poor health decision is likely leading individuals with a scarcity mindset down the path of obesity, chronic disease and illness.

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