Giving and Receiving, the Natural Course of Life

Giving and Receiving

Kurt Evans
Giving and receiving is the natural course of life. There's a give and take to everything in life. If you give money, you get something in return, usually a product or service.

Give Money To Charity

If you give money to charity, you get a warm fuzzy feeling inside your heart. You get the satisfaction of knowing that your money is going to a good cause and that it's going to help people in the world.

Giving And Receiving

Giving and receiving is a law of nature. When used correctly, it can vastly improve your life.

How To Use Giving And Receiving In Life

Knowing how to use giving and receiving in life is a helpful tool to have. The best attitude to have when giving is to expect good things to happen. You see, when you're giving; it sends out energy into the universe and the message is that there's an abundant supply in the universe.

Abundant Supply

If there's an abundant supply in the universe that means that there's more than enough for everybody.

What Comes Around, Goes Around

This is another law of the universe that always gets overlooked. In my opinion, if people took the time to acknowledge and use these laws for daily living, life would be a lot easier. When it comes to what comes around, goes around; this law says that whatever you give out, is what you'll eventually get back. The moral of this law is only put energy out into the universe that you want to get back because it will come back to you, it always does..

The Lack Mentality

The lack mentality is something that we might learn in school or from our parents. I know that when I was a child, I would often hear my parents say," I can't afford it." This phrase, when heard over and over again builds a lack consciousness in your subconscious mind.

Do You Have A Lack Mentality?

Do you have a lack mentality? You may have a lack mentality and you may not even be aware of it.

Under The Radar

If you have a lack mentality, it functions under the radar. This means that you're not aware that you even have a lack mentality. Who would even want to admit to having a lack mentality?

The Lack Mentality Continues Into Adulthood

When we're little, we learn a lot of things. Often times those things that we learn in childhood, continues into adulthood. These things that we learn, become automated responses to stimuli in our environment. This is why the lack mentality continues to build throughout our lives.

Steps To Take To Overcome A Lack Mentality

By identifying the lack mentality for what it is; a learned response and having acceptance of it, we can take control and overcome it. Stop saying," I can't afford it." Choose different words to use. Start to see the world and the universe as having an abundant supply of whatever is needed.

Alternative Ways Of Thinking

To move away from a lack mentality and into an abundant mentality, you have to engage in alternative ways of thinking. Instead of saying that you can't afford something because you don't have the money right now, say," I choose not to get that right now because." Now whatever your reason, for not getting that right now, the ultimate reason is because your money is being used for what you need in your present circumstances.

Spending Your Money

When you take the time to acknowledge what you are truly spending your money on and your reasons for doing so, you prove to yourself that you have the ability to make it through whatever it is that you're going through. Always remember that giving and receiving is the natural course of life.

The More You Give

The more you give in this world, the more you will receive.

Published by Kurt Evans

I'm a writer. I have a sense of humor; as well as some sarcasm. I live life in my imagination as much as humanly possible. My goal is to motivate and inspire the masses onto greatness through sharing my k...  View profile

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  • Katie Hart2/19/2010

    Very nice!!! I wish more people would give rather than expect to receive

  • T. Hillukka2/18/2010

    So true.

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