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Scarcity vs Abundance Mindset: Shifting from Survival Thinking to Opportunity ThinkingMany people unknowingly operate from a scarcity mindset - a way of thinking shaped by fear, competition, and the belief that there is 'not enough.' This mindset can influence decisions, relationships, creativity, and professional growth.
An abundance mindset, on the other hand, is not about unrealistic optimism or ignoring challenges. It is about learning to recognize opportunities, collaborate more openly, and make decisions from possibility rather than fear.
In this interactive session, we will explore how these two mindsets shape the way we interpret situations, approach opportunities, and navigate uncertainty.
Participants will learn practical tools to recognize scarcity-based thinking patterns and consciously shift toward a more constructive and opportunity-oriented perspective.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
โข The psychological difference between scarcity and abundance thinking
โข How scarcity mindset shows up in everyday decisions and behaviors
โข Why fear of loss, comparison, and competition reinforce scarcity patterns
โข Practical cognitive reframing techniques to shift toward an abundance perspective
โข How an abundance mindset supports resilience, creativity, and long-term growth
INTERACTIVE ELEMENTS
Participants will engage in short reflective exercises and simple discussion prompts designed to help them identify their own thinking patterns and experiment with reframing them in real time.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
โข Entrepreneurs and freelancers navigating uncertainty
โข Professionals experiencing pressure, comparison, or resource limitations
โข Individuals who want to develop a more constructive and growth-oriented mindset
Key Takeaway
Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how mindset influences perception, decisions, and opportunities, along with practical strategies to move from limitation-focused thinking toward opportunity-focused thinking.
๐ค MEET YOUR HOSTS
Angelique Al Asmar
An Independent Consultant & Feedback Systems Expert with 16+ years of experience building accountability and retention systems that drive massive growth.
Salome (Sali) Dumbadze
A Certified Life/Solution-Focused Coach, Organizational Psychologist (M.A.), and PhD candidate in Positive Psychology.
๐ When: Wednesday, March 11
โฐ Time: 19:00 โ 21:00
๐ Where: The Open Door Center, 4 Simon Chikovani
๐ฐ Cost: Donation-based (Paper notes appreciated)
๐ Registration: No sign-up required! Just show up.
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Event Venue
4 Chikovani Street, Vake-Saburtalo, Tbilisi, Georgia
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