Day 93 : Facing the fear of scarcity



Facing the Fear of Scarcity

Scarcity is a word that has lived inside me for a long time.
It has shown up as fear of not having enough money, not being enough myself, and not being secure in life. Scarcity has shaped my reactions: I would feel excitement when money arrived, and sadness, anger, or fear when it didn’t. I would compare myself with others and imagine a future where I might lose everything.

But when I began walking the process of self-forgiveness, I realized that scarcity is not reality — it is a story in the mind. The body is here, breathing. Life is here. Scarcity is only a definition, an energy, a belief I accepted and allowed.

Self-Forgiveness on Scarcity

  • I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to define myself within and as scarcity.
  • I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to fear not having enough.
  • I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to believe that scarcity is real, instead of seeing that it is a projection of the mind.
  • I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to connect money to scarcity, and to create fear when money is not present.
  • I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to believe that scarcity defines my value, my life, and my future.

Self-Correction

When and as I see myself going into fear of scarcity, I stop and I breathe.
I realize that scarcity is not here in physical reality — it exists only in thoughts and emotions.
I realize that the body is here, breathing, and that life is stable in this moment.
I direct myself to focus on what is real, practical, and supportive instead of feeding the fear of not enough.

Self-Commitments

  • I commit myself to redefine scarcity as a word I no longer live in fear of, but as a reminder to return to physical presence and stability.
  • I commit myself to stop reacting with fear when money flows in or out, and to build a stable, equal relationship with money.
  • I commit myself to see every breath and every physical step as proof that life is here, not scarcity.
  • I commit myself to move from fear of “not enough” to living stability, responsibility, and trust in myself.
  • I commit myself to face the word scarcity with forgiveness and correction until I stand equal to it, no longer defined by it.

Closing Realization

Scarcity is a word, not a reality.
By applying self-forgiveness, correction, and commitment, I take back my directive power.
I no longer allow scarcity to define me. Instead, I stand in stability, breathing, living step by step in the physical — and in that, I create a life that is real, supportive, and abundant.


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