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Beyond Scarcity: Shifting to an Abundance Mindset with Emma Stratton

Beyond Scarcity: Shifting to an Abundance Mindset with Emma Stratton

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What if your biggest financial roadblocks had nothing to do with opportunities or external factors?

The answer might surprise you: deeply ingrained beliefs from childhood, mindset shifts, and self-awareness.


In this episode of The Dreamfuel Show, Kevin Bailey sits down with Emma Stratton, founder of Punchy, to talk about how early childhood beliefs around money shape financial decisions in adulthood. Emma shares her personal experience growing up with a scarcity mindset, how it unknowingly dictated her career and business choices, and the transformational mindset work that helped her break free. From subconscious programming to practical strategies for shifting into abundance, Emma offers valuable insights for entrepreneurs looking to grow their wealth and impact.


Key Takeaways:

  1. The Scarcity Trap – How childhood programming creates financial ceilings.
  2. Mindset and Business Growth – Why shifting beliefs can directly impact revenue.
  3. Rewiring Your Money Story – Actionable steps to build an abundance mindset.

Resources

  • Click here to apply to Dreamfuel's Octane Mental Performance Program for Tech Leaders

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro

02:05 How childhood shapes money beliefs

04:36 The impact of scarcity mindset on business

08:50 Shifting to an abundance mentality

14:10 How mindset work doubled Punchy’s revenue

22:51 Practical exercises to change financial habits

30:32 The link between self-worth and financial success

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