“Abundance doesn’t have one costume. It gets to wear your face.”
Maybe you’ve never resonated with the mansion, the sports car, the jet.
That doesn’t mean abundance isn’t for you.
Abundance is a feeling — not a format. It’s the morning with no alarm. The coffee with time to sip. The body that feels safe. The laughter that comes easy.
You get to define what ‘rich’ feels like. You get to choose what your overflow looks and tastes and smells like.
Don’t abandon abundance just because the images don’t fit. Redefine it. Make it yours.
And then watch it show up in ways that feel like home.
Place a hand on your heart. Whisper: ‘My abundance is enough. It fits me perfectly.’
Write your personal definition of abundance — with no one else’s voice. What does it *feel* like, look like, sound like?
Sami N. “I used to think I didn’t want ‘abundance’ — until I realized I just didn’t want *their* version of it. Now mine feels peaceful. And real.”
Your version of abundance is sacred, even if it’s quiet.