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Are you interested in putting abundance to work in your life?

According to the dictionary, it’s described as “a great or plentiful amount”. I imagine that’s a good beginning point. I feel you must start to ask yourself, “What is it that I want prosperity in?”.

One of the main precepts I teach my clients is that your business is only going to grow as fast and as far as you do. 

Growth, both personal and professional, requires two things:  self evaluation and an ability to change.

One of the main precepts I teach my clients is that your business is only going to grow as fast and as far as you do. Growth, both personal and professional, requires two things:

* Self evaluation

I know it sounds comical, but yes it is an actual word. As published in Webster’s New Millennium Dictionary of English (v 0.9.7), a negaholic is defined as “a person who thoroughly enjoys a negative or pessimistic outlook; completely negative or pessimistic”.

When I first heard the term, I must admit, it made me laugh. But it is a brilliant word that describes people we all know who destroy vision, create turmoil within teams and attempt to recruit others into their circle of negativity. They thrive in situations rich with opportunity and work hard to uncover chances to point out their negative views. They never see opportunities. They only see worse case scenario. They turn potential into risk. They transform entrepreneurial spirit into doubt and fear. They are most commonly known as those who constantly view the glass as half empty.

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