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Three Strategies to Create
an Abundant Life
by Lisa Martin, The Working
Mother's Coach
Each of us has many things to be grateful for
in our lives. But sometimes we take them for granted or, even
worse, we forget them in the midst of our crowded daily schedules.
Working moms tell me that when they are really busy they find
themselves focusing on what they don't have instead of treasuring
what they do.
Returning home from a particularly stressful
day at work, you might find yourself complaining that your
house isn't clean, big or modern enough. When you've woken
late and are rushing yourself and two school-age children
out the door, your offspring's behavior may lead you to think
(or say out loud) that they are wild and uncooperative. And
if you are experiencing mounting deadlines and unreasonable
demands at the office, it may be difficult for you to muster
a positive attitude about your career.
If you find yourself thinking more about what
is lacking in your life than reveling in its abundance, you
may be unintentionally fostering an attitude of scarcity (there's
just not and never will be enough). Life is not always perfect
(it's not supposed to be) nor does it always go our way. But
when you acknowledge what is working, when you are grateful
for the simple joys of life, like a hug from your child, you
become more aware of the goodness and abundance that surrounds
you each day. Use these three strategies to help you create
a more abundant life.
1. Acknowledge the Positives
You are what you focus on. Pay attention to all the positives
in your life each day. Instead of concentrating on your messy
house, be grateful that you have a safe and comfortable home.
Make an effort to be really aware during your precious moments
with your children rather than obsessing about the times they
are exuberant and wily.
2. Practice Daily Gratitude
Begin by practicing gratitude on a daily basis. List mentally
(or in a journal) five things you are thankful for each day.
On challenging days you may only be able to cite the basics,
like "I'm still breathing." On other days you may be able
to articulate some very joyful moments and gifts. Review this
list before you fall asleep. This practice of daily gratitude
slows life down and makes it much more joyful.
3. Draft Your Abundance Statement
If you are ready to take things a step further, write your
own abundance statement of twenty words or less. What does
abundance mean to you? One of my clients adopted a personal
abundance statement that she could turn to when she was feeling
overwhelmed. It read: "There is enough. There will be enough.
I am enough." Simple. Powerful.
© Copyright 2007. Lisa Martin. All rights reserved.
Lisa Martin is a certified coach who inspires working mothers
to achieve success that's balanced. Author of Briefcase
Moms: 10 Proven Practices to Balance Working Mothers' Lives,
Lisa is a sought-after expert and speaker on work-life balance
issues. Known for her very personal and practical approach,
Lisa coaches working mothers to know what they want and get
what they want. With 20 years of entrepreneurial and corporate
experience, Lisa is also the founder and president of Briefcase
Moms - a work-life coaching and training company that
helps organizations attract, engage and retain working mothers.
A mother herself, Lisa's powerful presentations and programs
have helped thousands of women define success and balance
on their own terms. http://www.briefcasemoms.com
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