How to Deconstruct a Failure and Create Abundance in your Game

Article provided by Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance

Some of us are open to accepting that we aren’t perfect and could improve in some areas and some are not. The only way we really grow as humans is by trying, failing, learning, then trying again. This is what causes us to develop and grow as people. Without this process, we stay the same throughout our lives and remaining in a stagnant state is never good for any life form. It’s just not healthy.

No one understands this more than an athlete. Each day, they work hard to be better than the day before. They try to learn from mistakes. The secret to becoming the best athlete in soccer or whatever your sport is to find out what you did wrong or could have done better and change. With each change, you become a stronger, better player—more valuable to your friends and family. You reap the reward of a deep satisfaction that only comes from knowing that you are better today than you were yesterday and tomorrow…well, who knows?

Do You Think of Yourself as a World-Changer?

People with the abundance mindset often make an indelible mark on history. They change the course of many lives with incredible inventions like the electric light bulb or the telephone. You can become a world-changer too. Our history is full of great stories about how one person with an amazing idea and the courage to move forward made a difference.

As you develop a winning attitude and an abundant mindset, then your game and your life will improve.

With many years as a well-known spiritualist leader and teacher in her field, Zhang Xinyue is known for a variety of achievements. Her creation of the Abundance system aims to promote a meaningful and straight forward approach to life’s philosophical issues. In 2012, she finished one of her best-selling books, Create Abundance. The book is a collection of quotes containing words of wisdom on how to develop body-mind-spirit cultivation.

Her book was initially released in Chinese, but it is also available in English and other languages now. A second version of the book has also recently been released.