Afraid of being greedy? Worried you might snatch all the dolls, hog all the cake, or outsmart others for a bigger slice? Clients spill this fear to me often. Here's the scoop: if you're fretting about greed, you're not its VIP member. Real greed enthusiasts don't label it; they call it their hard-earned reward, their birthright.
Remember those childhood scoldings about greed and selfishness? Lessons in sharing, right? Sharing is caring, and not hoarding for oneself. All fine and dandy.
Greedy, by definition, is wanting it all with zero regard for others. So, if the worry bug bites you about being greedy, guess what? You ain't greedy!
That "greed" warning? It's just your inner critic playing DJ, spinning tunes of doubt. Its mission: keep you jumpy and distracted. Imagine not worrying about greed. What bold moves would you make? What could that unleash?
Let go of the fear, and who knows? You might not just accumulate more; you might scoop up enough to share. Food for thought, huh?