There’s never enough.
You’re tired of struggling.
Life just feels hard sometimes.
Will this feeling ever pass?
It’s possible to feel prosperous regardless of your of income.
Prosperity is a mindset. A sense of having what you need and want in life. Financial success is only one piece of prosperity. Prosperity is so much more. It encompasses everything…feeling content with the relationships you have…enjoying the experiences you have…feeling satisfied in your career…a “knowing” that you are in the flow of life in every aspect. Focusing solely on money will never bring you the sense of fulfillment you desire. You may increase the size of your bank account but you won’t find happiness along the way unless you live in a space of prosperity.
“If you believe money will make you happy, you are giving it your personal power. ” – Michele Bergh Click Here to Tweet
Don’t give your power away.
To have a prosperity mindset and find happiness, you must:
- Be willing to explore the beliefs you have around prosperity and shift those that no longer serve you.
- Be clear about what you need and want.
- Develop the ability to get it.
- Be able to see and appreciate what you have.
Ready to explore those beliefs and begin living prosperously today? Click here to get started.
This is great, Michele. I remember when you had me do that prosperity exercise one time and it was so good. I think that you are right that the key to prosperity is the right mindset…gratitude!
It is powerful!
I resonate with your statement that money alone does not equate to prosperity. At a recent seminar I attended on positivity, the speaker presented information that suggests once a person exceeds income slighly above the poverty line, additional income has very little effect on happiness. The Beatles said it well, “Money can’t buy me love.”
I believe that. Once our basic needs are met, happiness really comes from other places than money. Although I love the choices money provides and am open to receiving more, it’s just about the choices and wanting to create a life full of rich experiences. Many of those experiences don’t require money and I’d love a good balance:)
Hi Michele. I enjoyed this post. Although I’ve finally started to make more money in my business, I have felt prosperous for a long time. My husband and I live a very simple life, are debt free, don’t feel impelled to have the newest and best stuff. Even when I become a millionaire, I don’t think I’ll live much differently than I do now. 🙂 Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
All the best,
Leslie
Those are all things to be really proud of. I’ve realized over time that I’m not as interested in the material things as I once was. It’s all about the experience now:) So glad you stopped by!