• Sensual Abundance #007: Principle Seven

  • Aug 23 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Sensual Abundance #007: Principle Seven

  • Summary

  • I’m sharing principle six of 7 Principles of Sensual Abundance with you! I highly recommend listening to the first seven episodes in order, so if you haven’t listened to Episode One, Episode Two, Episode Three, Episode Four, Episode Five or Episode Six, please do! Principle #7: I keep my focus on the unfailing flow of Abundance. I decline the ever-present invitation to focus on negative news and perspectives. Please know, I’m not judging anybody that shares their personal experiences and perspectives when they share negative things like thinking this industry is dead, I’m not making money anymore, men don’t call sex workers anymore, etc. That is their experience/perspective, not mine – I’m having a totally different experience. This principle is so important because it can be easy to get caught up in negativity and let that affect your mood/creativity, etc. but if you keep a positive mindset it’ll be easier to decline that invitation (to get caught up in negative perspectives/news). This principle boils down to managing your input. Don’t let someone else’s negative perspective taint your experience. Suggestions/invitations for making the most of this podcast and the principles I share:
    • Ask simply “What if this IS true?’
    • Play with the principle in your thoughts through the day.
    • Bring your own style of spirituality to the topic.
    • Be open and curious.
    • There’s no right or wrong or good or bad about how you respond.

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