Guest Lisa Nichols talks about overcoming scarcity mindset, hitting rock bottom on government assistance, and now being a top 1% earner. She stresses the importance of changing your mental zip code, listening to your heart, and breaking conditioned assumptions. Nichols discusses the cultural habit of quickly giving money away and wanting to learn how to keep and grow wealth.
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Recognize scarcity mindset, shift to abundance for success.
Listen to intuition, overcome limits set by conditioned assumptions.
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From scarcity to abundance mindset
The podcast host, Lewis House, engages in a conversation about financial struggles with Venus Williams. Williams shares her experience of being broke and broken as a single mother, relying on government assistance to feed her baby. She describes hitting rock bottom when she had to wrap her child in towels due to running out of diapers. Determined to change her situation, Williams realized that she needed to shift her scarcity mindset to one of abundance. Regardless of her challenging background and cultural influences, she now embraces an abundance mindset and strives to give back to her community.
Lisa Nichols shares how she hit rock bottom on government assistance, unable to afford diapers for her baby. She realized her mindset of scarcity from her upbringing was limiting her, and pledged to change her mental zip code. Nichols advises turning down the volume on your environment and listening to your heart to breakthrough conditioned assumptions of what someone like you can or can't achieve. Though she now earns in the top 1%, she recognizes the cultural habit to quickly give money away and wants to learn how to keep and grow wealth.