Abundance Quote by Susan Jeffers
“When a difficult situation comes into your life, it is possible to tune in to your mind and say, ?Okay, choose.? Are you going to make yourself miserable or content? Are you going to visualize scarcity or abundance? Are you going to put yourself down for getting angry with your husband or are you simply going to notice what insecurity you were feeling at the time and discuss it with him? The choice is definitely yours. Pick the one that contributes most to your aliveness and growth.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway, Susan Jeffers, 1987
We can choose our mental response to hardship, opting for growth‑oriented thoughts rather than self‑sabotage.
In simple terms: Choose thoughts that support growth.
Pick the mindset that fuels aliveness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationship conflict
- personal crisis
- stressful decision
- self‑criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What mental habit holds you back?
- How can you notice insecurity before reacting?
May be hard to notice subtle mental patterns in the moment.