Saboteurs of wealth who tie you to misery and scarcity!
Every person can reach their full potential, if they only trust themselves and know how to control the impulses of their emotions and their mind. However, we are often closer to misery than prosperity because we sabotage ourselves even without knowing it.
Below we list 10 wealth saboteurs so you can avoid them and build a new reality.
Fear
The great saboteur is the fear of failure, because we do not understand that failures are part of the path and that is why we stop trying. Paradoxically, the only thing that attracts the fear of failure is the failure to do things.
Anxiety
Anxiety prevents us from setting long-term goals, understanding our time and even relaxing and observing the good things around us. No one can carry out a project with anxiety.
Lethargy
Laziness makes us go slower than we should. As a consequence, we do not attract good things, but negative things, and we do not advance as we would like to.
Insecurity
Insecurity makes us constantly mentalize the bad alternatives in our decision making, consequently we are more focused on what we cannot do than on our objectives.
Negativity
Negative thoughts are the main saboteurs of wealth. If you start a project thinking it will go wrong, it will surely go wrong, for as Murphy’s Law says, “If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong. The idea is not to fill our mind with everything that can go wrong, but with everything that will go right, everything that needs to be worked on additionally and to take all the precautions if failure comes knocking at the door.
Routine
How can routine affect your prosperity? Routine is good in the sense of stability, however, by taking root in constant compliance and not facing new challenges, we run the risk of stagnating and not allowing new things to come into our lives.
Lack of planning
If you don’t plan, it’s because your dream doesn’t come first in your life, so you won’t strive to make it a reality. Without planning you cannot attract, let alone work on, what you want.
No goal setting
If you don’t have clear goals, you’re somehow sabotaging yourself. If you don’t take the small steps, you end up being susceptible to anxiety and consequently negativity.
I hate
If you don’t know how to deal with frustration and have feelings of hate every time something goes wrong, you don’t attract wealth, you sabotage it, because feelings as heavy as hate can only attract misery and unhappiness.
Defining yourself as a poor person
If you constantly say, “I have none,” “I am poor,” “we are poor,” and victimize yourself, do not expect to attract wealth, for what will come to you in abundance will be scarcity. Your word has the power to make you blossom or wither, so watch what you say.