Author name: Wendy Joy Bett

It’s Time to Move Forward

Have you ever found yourself hanging back, waiting for the “right moment” to take action on something you wanted to do? You knew you wanted to move forward, you were practically chomping at the bit – but something held you back.

Do You Have an Abundance Mentality?

One of the hardest parts of creating abundance is overcoming all of the bad thought habits you’ve developed so far. You probably know that in order to create abundance you need to stay focused on abundance…

Every Setback Has a Benefit

How many times have you experienced a setback in your life? If you’re like most people, it’s probably hundreds of times. Setbacks are a part of life, and there is no realistic way to avoid them. However, if we learn to find the hidden gem in every setback, we’ll be able to use them in productive ways.

Feel Good 5: Staying Calm in Stressful Situations

This two-part process can be extremely helpful when you find yourself in a stressful situation. It helps you to create a bit of space between yourself and whatever is happening, and shifts you out of any “emotional overreaction” so you can stay calm and think more clearly. 

Attract Abundance EASILY!

Have you ever believed that attracting money and other forms of abundance was difficult? Most of us have at one time or another. Here’s the problem with that viewpoint: according to the Law of Attraction, it must be true!

3 Ways to Be Lighthearted

Are you yearning for a greater sense of happiness in your life but feel weighed down by problems? Try adopting an attitude of lightheartedness and watch how quickly it can inject an element of fun and whimsy into your life.

How to Be More Optimistic (and Why You Should!)

If you have ever noticed yourself expecting the worst without clear reasons why, you were probably struggling with a negative thought habit called pessimism. Rampant pessimism can be annoying at the least and chronically destructive at worst.

Be Bigger Than Your Challenges

When most people are faced with a challenge or difficulty, they tend to see it as overwhelming and intimidating. They can’t see a way around it, so they just stop. Stop moving toward their goals, stop striving to improve their lives. They give up and resign themselves to being a “failure.”