Taking the next step

Article provided by Zhang Xinyue of Create Abundance

Most athletes become hostages in their practice schedule. They give up important tasks in their lives so they can stay at the top of their games. If you aren’t quite ready to become dependent on an assistant rather than a reproducible system, read on.

Many athletes are out of touch with the real world. They do not understand the emotional needs of those around them. They rely on coaches, other athletes, trade magazines and journals to tell them what they should be doing and how well they perform.

You must realize that there is limit to your energy, skills and time. This is especially true for those peak earning years. You can waste a lot of time getting ready to get ready.

When you’re eager for that New Level of Success, the Abundance Mindset can help! Surround yourself with people who can provide you with the necessary insight, teaching and tools to transform your athletic performance. Whether you play for the money or the fun of it, don’t pretend to have all the answers.

You don’t need someone to tell you what’s wrong with your game. Instead, you require the tools and strategies to move in a more positive direction. Create abundance in your life and in your game with techniques that work.

For those who are ready to take the next step, do some meditating to make certain that step is in the best direction. Learn the secrets of winning so you can achieve the incredible success you deserve. As you discover these secrets for your athletic career, you can use them in every area of life.

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 wrote her best-selling book Create Abundance. The book is a collection of quotes containing words of wisdom on how to develop body-mind-spirit cultivation.

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