What Is an Abundance Mindset? And How to Build One That Lasts
Do you want more joy, more peace, more wealth, more impact?
Here’s the truth Kishore Bhogale shares with every High Performance leader he coaches:
You’ll never create more with a mindset wired for less.
The only sustainable way to rise higher in life is to operate from a place of abundance, not fear, not scarcity, not competition. That’s how you unlock real happiness and consistent success.
So let’s dive deep. What exactly is an abundance mindset? Why does it matter more than ever in this age of hustle and comparison? And how can you, right now, shift into this way of thinking permanently?
Scarcity Is a Trap. Abundance Is a Choice.
Most people live unconsciously in scarcity.
They’re afraid of running out of time, of money, of love, of energy.
They compare. They compete.
They look at what’s missing instead of what’s present.
But here’s the problem:
When your mind is focused on what’s lacking, you blind yourself to what’s possible.
“You can’t outperform your identity. Abundance is not a result. It’s a root.” The game changes when you rewire your mindset, when you shift from lack to gratitude, from competition to contribution, from chasing to choosing.
What Is an Abundance Mindset?
An abundance mindset is the belief that there’s more than enough to go around, more success, more opportunities, more love, more life.
It means operating from trust instead of fear.
It means training your brain to focus on what you have, not what you lack.
People with an abundance mindset don’t hoard. They share.
They don’t fear others’ success. They celebrate it.
They don’t live for the next win. They breathe fulfilment right now.
This isn’t just positive thinking, it’s peak performance psychology.
Abundance trains your brain to be resilient, resourceful, and joyful under pressure.
Signs You’re Living in Abundance (or On the Path to It)
You might already be shifting your mindset if you…
Celebrate others’ success without comparison
Give back regularly—time, energy, money, wisdom
Live in the present, not haunted by your past or fearful of the future
Speak gratitude daily, not just feel it privately
Make bold decisions from a place of trust, not fear
If even one of these resonates, you’re already awakening to the power of abundance.
How to Cultivate an Abundance Mindset (Kishore Bhogale Method)
Let’s turn inspiration into action. Here’s how Kishore helps his coaching clients shift from limitation to liberation by making abundance their default mindset.
1. Identify and Break Your Limiting Beliefs
Scarcity begins in your story.
Stories like:
- “I’m not lucky like others.”
- “Money is hard to earn.”
- “People always leave.”
- “There’s not enough to go around.”
These beliefs often come from childhood, society, or past trauma. But they are not your truth.
Ask yourself:
“Is this belief moving me toward my vision, or keeping me trapped in fear?”
Replace disempowering beliefs with ones that expand you.
Try:
“I am worthy of wealth and peace.”
“The more I give, the more I grow.”
“Abundance is my natural state.”
2. Practice Daily Gratitude
This isn’t a cliché; it’s a brain-training habit.
Your focus creates your feelings. If you train your mind to see what’s good, you start feeling more powerful and fulfilled, regardless of circumstances.
Kishore recommends a 3-minute morning routine:
- Write 3 things you’re grateful for.
- Visualise yourself sharing abundance with others.
- Say: “Today, I live in abundance.”
This simple habit rewires your nervous system to feel safe, present, and open.
3. Embrace Change and Uncertainty
Abundance is not about having control. It’s about having faith in chaos.
Life will never go exactly as planned. But abundance says:
“Even this moment is a gift.”
Instead of resisting the unknown, soften into it. Let uncertainty sharpen your creativity and deepen your courage.
“Your nervous system will follow the signals you give it. If you see change as a threat, you’ll shrink. If you see it as a gift, you’ll expand.”
4. Surround Yourself with Growth-Minded People
Scarcity is contagious, but so is abundance.
Audit your circle. Are you around people who celebrate life, give generously, and stretch their limits? Or do they constantly complain, compare, and criticise?
Start small: one conversation, one book, one new room full of abundant thinkers. Let their mindset lift you.