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Cameron Armstrong@cameron
11/4/2022

How do you cultivate an abundance mindset in your life?

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Chris Stanchak @cs
11/4/2022

Gratitude

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zachroth.eth@zachroth
11/4/2022

lots of gratitude moments and breaking out of my social bubbles

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Amit Mukherjee@amitmukherjee
11/4/2022

I remind myself that I have enough of everything I need to be happy

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Graham Siener@gsiener
11/4/2022

Life is not a zero sum game. It's okay to be happy for the success other people have. It's not at your expense.

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Cameron Armstrong@cameron
11/4/2022

@pipemachine good reminders in this thread

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Dragonbane Creation@dragonbanec
11/4/2022

Cultivating inner freedom and living each day dancing on the edge of a razor. Letting fear and low quality this/relationships die.

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Jake Pimental@jakep
11/4/2022

I practice gratitude everyday, but I often struggle with true abundance mentality. Mantras are helpful in a sense and also doing visualizations of your life in 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months. Positive irrational thoughts are beneficial. Studies show even if it’s impossible it still impacts you.

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LJW_Wavydude@ljw-wavydude
11/4/2022

Best alpha I got from a prof: "If you accept you have enough, then everything else is a choice"

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Kevin Coale@coachcoale
11/4/2022

Love the question and responses. Gratitude is a 💪🏻 practice, and requires SPACE. First step in creating an abundant harvest is clearing the field. Don’t forget to pause, step back, reflect. These will make room for what you need.

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John Jung@jj
11/4/2022

Appreciation of how small we are and how little we know — I say this to be optimistic that there is still so much to discover and do

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🔮 mulf 🪬@mulf
11/4/2022

Work in service of someone else. I had to get married to understand this one but it changed my life. Doing shit for myself is mid. Doing it for my wife has changed my life.

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ian @ syndicate@iandaos
11/4/2022

By being happy with yourself and what you already have, and being happy for others successes even when it has no direct benefit to you—or even in some cases directly competes with your own interests. Then on the last part, realizing the world is big enough for many winners & that life is a series of infinite games.

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Maxwell Goldstein@goldstein
11/4/2022

buy more shit

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Matei@no
11/4/2022

Gratitude's an attitude.

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David Tomu@tomu
11/4/2022

being thankful for eveything you have do not compare, life is not a race, but a journey help others, life is about sharing

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Decent@decent
11/4/2022

practicing gratitude is a part

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Peter Kim@peter
11/4/2022

Might be partly my upbringing, but I still struggle with this daily even after achieving some level of financial freedom. Meditation and therapy helps!

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Arjun Ram@arjunram
11/4/2022

1. Live below your means. 1/4 to savings for a rainy day. 2. An aware mind so you make the right decisions. Much harder to do this.

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Jonny Mack@nonlinear
11/4/2022

take risks, give more

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Chicag0x@chicag0x
11/4/2022

Be present. Be kind. Count blessings. Remain playful with kids and be a good listener to them.

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Liam Roberts@lmr
11/4/2022

stress less, don’t overthink it

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Eric Han@erich
11/4/2022

Daily gratitude and reflection on my own personal growth. Used to buy chipotle only if I did well on an exam back in school. Grateful I can have chipotle whenever I want now 😅

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Corbin Page@corbpage
11/4/2022

starts and ends with lots of gratitude 👌

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Matthew Sweet@msms
11/4/2022

Loving people and being loved by people seems to be unreasonably effective at cultivating an abundance mindset.

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11/4/2022

By cultivating meaningful relationships & experiences

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Charlie Harrington@whatrocks
11/4/2022

(re)read books for kids

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11/4/2022

Gratitude, setting boundaries, and taking risks!

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what@what
11/4/2022

Gratitude practice. I usually do this when I clean and vacuum

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Patrick Atwater@patwater
11/5/2022

Long blocks of unstructured time

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11/5/2022

A little patronizing and condescending, but think of those who have less than you. It makes it easier to see the abundance you do have.

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Kiran Pathakota@kpats
11/5/2022

Fear setting helps. If “the plan” fails, things won’t be bad. Simulating dire situations where I can still find a way to figure things out.

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nerdburn.eth@nerdburn
11/5/2022

Combo of meditation and intentional thankfulness. Just listing in my head all the things I’m grateful for.

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Nounish Professor ⌐◧-◧@nounishprof
11/5/2022

I don’t do anything specifically HOWEVER my mindset has shifted that way from being so deep in the NFT space where I’ve just become more naturally in the abundance instead of scarcity mindset.

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Azalea 🤭🍄@earfchild
11/5/2022

Definitely a Gratitude practice for everything I already have. And a forgiveness practice, forgiving myself for times I didn’t think I had enough/didn’t feel like I was enough. 🤍

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Nicola Ceornea@nc
11/5/2022

Adhd meds. Hard for me to cultivate anything otherwise.

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Ryan Taylor@ryanwtaylor
11/6/2022

Give until it’s uncomfortable.

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salmanneedsajob.eth@salman
11/6/2022

umm .. missing context - do you mean abundance mindset in web3?

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Justin 🦁@jhv
11/6/2022

End of month reviews - writing a memory with every person who helped shape me lately.

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alex maceda ✨ amac@amac
11/6/2022

i open my aperture — everytime i feel stressed or less than (ie scarcity) i’ve released i am looking at things in too small of a lens/timeframe. anytime i expand out — look at things in the frame of a few months or year instead of a few days or weeks — i realize how much i’ve accomplished/what i have

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Juan Rivera Perez@juan
11/6/2022

@perl life advice

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bizarro@bizarro
11/6/2022

Started celebrating my wins instead of only focusing on areas of improvement drastically changed my capacity for this

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Ben O’Rourke@bpo
11/7/2022

By giving to others - giving time, attention, resources, you realize that it’s not a zero sum game… giving gives you more to give & cultivates abundance