Enough Is the New Abundant with Amy Worthy
TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Enough Is the New Abundant! I'm Amy Worthy, and this is our first newsletter. It's called I Failed Prosperity Class, and here's what I learned. Many years ago, not long after I moved to Asheville, a friend from work invited me to attend a service at her spiritual community. There was no pressure behind it and the principles of the community sounded interesting to me, so I went a few times and then signed up for a class taught by one of the head ministers. This minister–we’ll call her Cheryl–was one of the most charismatic, engaging and entertaining people I’d ever met. I wanted to sit in her presence and just soak up her energy. She wore these flowy gorgeous robes that trailed behind her as she walked back and forth across the stage, emphatically and confidently reminding us that the life we wanted was right there waiting for us, all we had to do was believe it. And I wanted, so desperately, to believe it because–dear reader–the class I was taking was a prosperity class. [Before I go any further, please know it’s understood that not all (fill in the blank) believe (fill in the blank). Also these are my opinions, not necessarily factual statements. This is the disclaimer I imagine my pretend lawyer would want me to state.] Christians who subscribe to this philosophy call it “the prosperity gospel,” and the more New Age metaphysical types call it “the law of attraction.” It’s two sides of the same coin, the coin being the belief that you can manifest your own destiny–including material wealth–through the power of positive thinking. Cheryl told a story in our first class about a student she once had who manifested money literally falling out of the sky and onto her lap. All you had to do, she claimed, was be in right alignment, shift your thoughts and beliefs enough that you attract money to you. Another example from Cheryl–if someone asks you to lunch, don’t say you can’t afford it. If you want to go out to eat, go out to eat! If you believe the money will be there, it’ll be there. I tried–I really, really tried. I put post-it notes with positive affirmations all over my apartment. I faithfully recited the mantra multiple times a day. I went out to eat way more than my budget at the time allowed (the most enjoyable part of this experiment). But try as I might, the more I lived like I had all the money in the world, the less money I actually had. Somehow this abundance thing had backfired on me. Which begs the question…was it abundance mentality or just plain denial? A faithful member of this spiritual community might say I was doing it wrong, that I didn’t truly believe the thoughts I was manifesting. And they might have a point. It was pretty damn hard to look at my bank account and feel abundant. This isn’t meant to disparage a particular set of beliefs or a particular spiritual community–different things work for different people, and there’s no one size fits all approach to living the life you want to live. There are multiple truths. My problem is that many people in these communities do, in fact, believe there’s one right way, and if that way isn’t working for you, you’re just doing it wrong. There are glaring issues with abundance mentality and the law of attraction, the most obvious one being a problem of privilege. It’s a privilege to believe that whatever you wish for can come true. It would be amazing if that were true, across the board, for any and all people. But that’s a level of denial I just can’t get on board with. And what happens if you buy into the law of attraction, you do all the “right” things, and it still doesn’t work for you? Perhaps you’re now in a WORSE financial position due to decisions you made, ignoring practical advice and assuming that the money you spend would come back to you ten-fold. In this case, what happens is shame. A belief that you’re broken, that there’s something wrong–not with the beliefs that aren’t working for you–but with YOU. When I was thinking about writing this letter, I went to the website for the spiritual community I’m referencing and read about their beliefs. And I was reminded of the exact same thing that came up for me years ago, that these beliefs sound a whole lot like a spiritualized version of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT for short). CBT has been around since the 1960’s and it’s probably the most well-researched and evidence-based therapeutic modality we have. For those who don’t know, CBT teaches you how to address negative thoughts; how your thoughts, feelings and behaviors are interconnected; and how the biggest issue we have isn’t in what happens to us and around us, it’s in our interpretation and perception of those things. Makes sense, right? We have plenty of evidence that says CBT works. So aren’t I contradicting myself? If abundance mentality is problematic, then isn’t CBT as well? Here’s where multiple truths come into play. Our thoughts, feelings and beliefs absolutely shape our reality; however, they do not completely determine our reality. I can manifest and attract money flying at me from the sky every day for a year, and it probably won’t happen (I failed “prosperity class” once, I don’t plan on failing it again). A more realistic thought, in a more grounded CBT sort of way, would be to focus my thoughts on my abilities and my capacity for change. A thought more in line with reality might be “I have the knowledge and the discipline to manage my finances well. There are multiple ways I can increase my income.” If I can believe that, truly get on board with it and live it out every day, I will likely make more money and manage my finances better. I’ll be shaping my reality through a positive, grounded mindset rather than an unrealistic fantasy. And so…welcome to Enough Is the New Abundant. Together we’re going to take what is most helpful from many different systems and perspectives, all with a healthy dose of discernment and humor. We’re going to exit hustle culture and ask ourselves “What is truly enough?”. We’re going to challenge what we’ve always been taught and decide for ourselves what actually works. We’re going to acknowledge that there are many different paths that lead to a life of more freedom, less chaos, and yes–abundance. I’d love to hear more from you…what are you most interested in diving into? What do you want to know more about? What topics light you up (or tick you off)? Consider me your investigative reporter, your biggest fan and your accountability partner. I’m ready if you are! –Amy Get full access to Enough Is the New Abundant at amyworthy.substack.com/subscribe [https://amyworthy.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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