Thoughtful Thursday & Wanting From Abundance

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WANTING FROM ABUNDANCE

Hello friends!

This week on the podcast, I continue talking about the power of wanting.

I share, what I call, 4 dream squashers.

One of the dream squashers I talk about is believing that if you want something more than you already have means that you are ungrateful.

I believe that there is a difference between wanting from lack and wanting from abundance.

When we want from lack, we are chasing something.

We may believe that we will be more worthy or valuable if we get what we want. 

We are chasing our value instead of understanding we already have it. 

We may believe that we will feel a certain way if we get what we want without understanding that we can create any emotion we want to and we have the ability to feel it now.

Happiness, peace, satisfaction, and joy are all created by your beliefs not by what you attain or achieve. 

You are the creator of your happiness right where you are.

Right now. 

No matter your season or circumstances.

You can actually be grateful for what you have and still make space for wanting more.

This is wanting from abundance 

You aren't chasing your value or worth.

You aren't chasing after something for temporary pleasure.

What could you create if you believed that wanting was a sign of gratitude?

How could you bless the lives of others by tapping into the power of wanting?

What could be possible?

Something to think about.

Have a joyful week!

Jill Pack

My name is Jill Pack. I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I have been married to my best friend and husband, Phil, for over 30 years. We are navigating our "empty-nester" season of life. We are parents to 5 amazing children and grandparents to 3 adorable grandchildren. I love adventuring in the outdoors connecting with nature, myself, others, and God. I am a certified life coach and I am the owner of Seasons Coaching. I have advanced certifications in faith-based and relationship mastery coaching. I help women of faith create joyful connection with themselves, God, and others no matter their season or circumstance. I also have a podcast called Seasons of Joy.

https://www.seasons-coaching.com
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