
The game Abundance is to help people see how their energy, their attitude, their self talk really plays into the board game, and the game of life. The basic theory is that is we strive for goodness, truth and what’s right, we’ll attract all sorts of good things into our life, from love, to a great new business venture or a profitable real estate deal. When we energetically come from negative frustration, spite and are full of complaints, we attract all sorts of problems, shady deals and uncomfortable situations in our life.
It’s been fun to share this game with friends over the last few months. No matter when I play, the game always teaches me, mostly reminds me how powerful my attitude is. Am I being fearful, or full of faith? Am I more focused on myself, or on the team? Are my daily choices drawing me closer to success, or pulling me away?
Some of the cards are quite challenging for some players while others have an optimistic view on everything so they just ease by winning the game effortlessly. I’ve noticed some days I play with such ease & confidence, and I win and other days I go round and round frustrated with myself & the results I experience in the game. The results are suggested to be due to our what the creator of the game calls ‘potential energy’ – our attitude, or our frequency we’re operating at.
This really is a game you must experience for yourself – email me if you’d like to set up a time to play or check us out on Facebook “The Abundance Game – SF Bay Area.”
Questions I know the answer to, yet the game illustrates so powerfully:
If you knew that the choices you made every morning were going to effect your bottom line at the end of the day, would you choose what would make you more profitable?
If you knew your lifestyle habits of exercising regularly would help you live 10 years longer to spend more time with your grandkids, would you keep up your good habits?
If you knew being loyal to your partner would give you a 50 year anniversary to celebrate with hundreds of your closes friends, would you be pure and tell the truth?
If you knew that people out there on Facebook could benefit from your message, would you share it?
If you knew that lying weeks before might make your next real estate deal go sour, would you still do it?
This game has been very challenging for me… as I face my day, I understand the logic behind the game, of right and wrong, good and evil… yet I often choose to skip my workouts or tell a white lie. Harmless… or is it?
The game, when played consistently will help you keep your dreams in alignment with your values. I suggest this game for parents, teachers and anyone in a leadership role who wants to build a powerful positive team of movers & shakers.