How the Abundance Mindset Helps Athletes

Article provided by Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance.

All teams want to be winners but that’s not possible. For every winner, there’s a loser. For those who hate losing, there are quite a few ways to get the edge over the competition. The newest method is known as the Abundance Mindset.

Abundance is about having more than enough. Whether it’s food, time, fun, money or transportation, we all want to have an abundant supply. We want the flashy sports car, a fat bank account and plenty of time to travel the world.

In the world of sports, athletes want to win every game. They want to make those incredible plays that people talk about. But how can the abundance mindset help you do that? One of the main features of this is that the individual develops a new paradigm where they have more than enough of everything.

Your health is perfect, there’s lots of money in your bank account, you drive the best car—and for athletes, you win every game. You always show up strong and make an impact. We can all think of a few athletes in basketball, soccer, baseball and football who have been like that.

They’ve excelled at whatever position they’ve played and they always make the big plays. They do this because they believe in themselves. They know they can win. They don’t have those ugly feelings of lack, despair and hopelessness. They’ve learned how to toss aside thoughts of poverty and loss. You can come out on top simply by believing in a life of Abundance.

Teacher Zhang Xinyue is an internationally renowned body-mind-spirit tutor. With a simple style, her book, Create Abundancev, published in 2012, reaches into the depths of people’s hearts and has ever since remained a best seller for body-mind-spirit cultivation. Living abroad, Teacher Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance is currently conducting a field of social research as she has done research worldwide.

Teacher Zhang Xinyue encourages every individual to grow through self-help. She hopes that every reader starts to practice being their own mentor and learns to transform awareness into wisdom autonomously.