What you focus on expands.
If you’re focused on scarcity, you’ll always see what’s missing—opportunities, resources, confidence, or time. But when you shift your focus to abundance, you begin to see possibility, growth, and potential everywhere.
John C. Maxwell says it best:
“If you’re focused on scarcity, you will constantly see that there’s not enough. But if you’re focused on abundance, you will constantly see that there’s more than enough.”
This mindset shift changes everything—how we lead, how we show up for others, and how we view our own potential. Abundance thinking doesn’t ignore challenges; it reframes them. It reminds us that growth starts internally before it ever shows up externally.
As leaders, coaches, and people committed to personal growth, our responsibility is to model this mindset—not just for ourselves, but for those we influence. When we think abundance, we create space for others to grow, contribute, and step into who they were created to be.
Next Step:
This week, notice where scarcity thinking may be limiting you—and intentionally replace it with an abundance perspective.
If you’re ready to grow as a leader, strengthen your mindset, and step more fully into your potential, let’s connect. Helping people make this shift is exactly the work I’m passionate about.
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