This looks like an attempt to monetize an evangelical Christian concept.[1]<p>From the article: <i>The ideal attitude is what she calls Abundant Thinking — a mindset that gives you the creative agency and grit to reach your vision — and, on a daily basis, to design your own life. When Verresen first meets most of her clients, they’re in reactive mode. It’s like they’re in a movie, acting in their job and life without knowing the script or having perspective. Her goal is to put them in the director’s chair, with more choices, perspectives and possibilities to rewrite and upgrade the script as they go.</i><p>From an evangelical site: <i>One way of viewing abundant life is to see when people have been changed by the power of Christ; they live different lives, which affects all aspects of their experience. In missiololgy, we call that "redemption and lift." This isn’t just true individually, but can also be on a cultural level. So, spiritual change, accompanied by better decisions, does often lead to better circumstances financially. (Sometimes it get's you arrested and martyred, so don't miss the point here.)"</i><p>[1] <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2015/march/what-does-it-mean-to-have-abundant-life.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2015/march/what-d...</a>