By Justine Lee Musk

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If you don’t believe in your own abundance, you believe on some level that every act depletes you. That your talent is finite. That you only have so many ideas, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. That you’ll run out of things to say — assuming you have anything to say in the first place, which you maybe already kind of doubt.

If you don’t believe in your own abundance, you’re coming from a place of scarcity and fear.

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The problem with fear is that it freezes you up. It literally hijacks your brain so that you’re not capable of creative thinking (since all your mental resources focus on simple survival).

I’ve learned that fear is parasitic and deceptive. It’s... More...