No, seriously. ​ Yes… more than you need. ​ So, the problem isn’t a lack of opportunities, or Trump, or whatever. ​ Because, if you really think about it, even if most people solved all their financial worries… something would still be missing. ​ Money is just the first step. Sure, it’s an important step — but that’s not where the road ends. ​ ​ There’s a big difference between having financial freedom… and knowing what to do with it. ​ That’s why some people, even after achieving financial freedom, still don’t find true abundance. ​ What is true abundance? In my honest opinion, it’s the combination of three things: physical, mental, and spiritual abundance. ​ Imagine having financial success, but your body doesn’t let you enjoy it because of poor health. ​ Or imagine having perfect health, but lacking purpose or the resources to feel fulfilled. ​ And of course — you might have a clear purpose, but if your mind is filled with anxiety and constant noise… it’s game over. ​ True abundance is about keeping those three pillars in balance. ​ And the key to achieving that balance — while it might sound simple — gets complicated once limiting beliefs enter the picture. ​ Most of us have grown up with a certain widespread mindset: ​ You grow up with those ideas injected into your brain until they become a part of you. ​ So what happens then? ​ ​ ​ And when I talk about creating, I’m not just talking about launching products or improving your lead-gen strategy. ​ ​ Because everything is created twice: ​ Every project, every change, every improvement you want to make… always starts as a seed in your thoughts. ​ And if that seed is poor, if it’s rooted in scarcity because it’s conditioned by limiting beliefs. ​ ​ That’s why we need to examine our beliefs. All of them. ​ ​ Because life is full of opportunities. ​ ​ ​ Life offers it — but never imposes it. ​ You can choose the path of scarcity or the path of abundance. ​ ​ Most people don’t choose abundance — not because they don’t want to — but because they don’t even know what real abundance looks like. ​ They can’t picture it. ​ And if you can’t imagine it, you’ll never be able to reach it. ​ So what can you do today to instantly separate yourself from the 99% of the sleepy masses out there? ​ Ask yourself: ​ This isn’t about doing more and more. ​ ​ It’s about aligning who you are, with what you do, and what you want to have. Because abundance is an act of balance: physical, mental, and spiritual abundance. ​ And no — it’s not selfish to want it all. ​ That’s the true essence of freedom. ​ ​ ​ ​ If you are thinking: “Yeah, it sounds amazing… but where do I start?” ​ I have a proposal below. ​Is this piece of real estate a good investment​ ​ PD 1: If you liked this email, don't keep it in secret and forward it to a friend. They will thank you enormously one day. PD 2: If somebody has sent you this email and you want to receive emails like this yourself, visit vicentevalencia.com PD 3: If you want unsubscribe, click the link below. ​ ​ |
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