Article provided by Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance
Living an abundant life is wonderful. Everyone loves the idea of having an abundant bank account. You will benefit from having abundance in your relationships. Abundance in your investments and other areas can mean that you’ll have a strong financial future. However, can you create abundance in your soccer game?
The same principles that work in other areas will work for your sports career as well. You will benefit by using these age-old techniques. For centuries, the Chinese and other cultures have observed a few important practices that produce results. These can work in your soccer game as well.
Meditate each morning. Take some time to clear your mind and reflect on all the small and big things in your life. Learn the fine points of deep breathing.
Mindfulness. You can practice mindfulness in every area; not just sports or soccer. This practice is all about being aware of everything that is right and good in your life. Take a moment to think about what you love about playing soccer.
Gratefulness. What do you have to be thankful for? Try to find one specific thing each day and focus on being thankful for that throughout the whole day.
When we create abundance in our soccer game, it affects every area of our lives. We suddenly think and feel more successful. It’s important to understand the principles behind the create abundance movement and apply those to every part of our lives including sports and soccer.
Dr. Zhang Xinyue is well respected Chinese spiritual leader and psychologist. With a simple style, her book, Create Abundance, published in 2012, works her way into the depths of people’s hearts and has ever since remained a best seller for body-mind-spirit cultivation. Living abroad, Teacher Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance is currently conducting a field of social research as she travels around the world.
The book was originally released in Chinese but now it is also available in English and other languages now. In her book, Teacher Xinyue encourages every individual to grow through self-help. She hopes that every reader starts to practice being their own mentor and learns to transform awareness into wisdom autonomously.