Mind & Heart — Mindset, Identity, Emotional Healing & Relationships
Most of what looks like a money problem is actually a worthiness problem. Most of what looks like a confidence problem is actually an identity problem. Most of what looks like a sales problem is actually a nervous-system problem. The Mind & Heart pillar is where we work on the layer that produces the patterns — not just the symptoms.
What you’ll find on this page
- 4 category deep-dives covering the full territory of the Mind & Heart
- Hand-picked top articles per category, drawn from the full library
- How this pillar connects to the Three Pillars, CLARITI, 6-Layer Model frameworks
- FAQ for the questions readers most often arrive with
The frame
In the Three Pillars, Mind & Heart holds the inner architecture: mindset, identity, emotional patterns, and relational dynamics. The CLARITI framework moves through it in six steps — Construct identity, Liberate beliefs, Acquire skills, Reinforce traits, Identify roadblocks, Transformational work. The 6-Layer Model maps where resistance lives (Essence, Ego, Narrative, Somatic, Behavioral, Relational). Together they let you stop fighting the surface and start rewiring the source.
Mindset & Inner Programming
Mindset is the layer most people start with — and the layer most people stay stuck in. Not because mindset doesn’t matter, but because the affirmations-and-vision-boards version skips half the work. This category is the other half.
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Featured articles
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Can Self-Sabotage Patterns Affect Successful People?
Q: I’m already pretty successful by most measures. Can self-sabotage patterns still be limiting me? Read →
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Is Self-Sabotage Patterns Just Fear of Success?
Q: People keep telling me I have a fear of success. Is that what self-sabotage patterns are? Read →
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How Do I Know If My Pattern Is Shifting or Just Having a Good Week?
Q: Sometimes things seem to go well and the pattern feels quiet. How do I know if this is real progress or just a good period? Read →
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What Happens If I Ignore Self-Sabotage Patterns Entirely?
Q: What actually happens if I just ignore self-sabotage patterns and focus on strategy and hard work? Read →
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How Do I Explain Self-Sabotage Patterns to Someone Who Doesn’t Believe in Inner Work?
Q: My partner or colleagues are skeptical of inner work. How do I explain self-sabotage patterns in a way that might land? Read →
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What Should I Do When My Self-Sabotage Pattern Runs During an Important Opportunity?
Q: My pattern ran during a really important client conversation last week. I know it happened. What do I do now? Read →
Identity & Self-Concept
You don’t get the life that matches your goals. You get the life that matches your identity. Identity work is the difference between people who stay where they are and people who actually move. This category is the manual.
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Featured articles
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The Conditional Belonging Template: Defined (Part 2)
Part 1 defined the conditional belonging template: a nervous system prediction, formed in early relational environments, about the conditions under which belonging is maintained — specifically, about what… Read →
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What Worthiness and Self-Worth Actually Means for Conscious Practitioners (Part 2)
Part 1 established a working definition: worthiness and self-worth, in the conscious practice context, refer to the practitioner’s capacity to claim at the level their work actually supports… Read →
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What Settled Claiming Means for Conscious Entrepreneurs
“Settled claiming” is the term used in the worthiness framework to describe the professional state that the worthiness work is aimed at. It is not confident claiming —… Read →
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The Worthiness Ceiling: Defined
The worthiness ceiling is a specific phenomenon within the broader worthiness deficit. Understanding it precisely — what it is, how it differs from a market ceiling, and why… Read →
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Scope Creep as a Worthiness Symptom: Defined
Scope creep in conscious practice settings is often discussed as a boundary issue — a failure to hold professional limits. For many practitioners, scope creep is not primarily… Read →
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The Conditional Belonging Template: Defined
The conditional belonging template is the core mechanism behind the worthiness deficit in professional contexts. Understanding it precisely changes how practitioners approach the worthiness work. Read →
Emotional Healing & Shadow Work
The parts of you that you’ve hidden run more of your life than the parts you’ve polished. Shadow work isn’t dark or scary — it’s the deliberate practice of befriending the disowned. This category is how.
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Featured articles
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How Long Does It Take to Shift Forgiveness and Release? What Practitioners Say
Q: From a clinical perspective, what’s a realistic timeline for the practitioner’s own forgiveness work? Read →
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What’s the Fastest Way to Work With Forgiveness and Release? The Spiritual Path
Q: I’ve been on a spiritual path and working with forgiveness for a long time. What would actually move this most efficiently? Read →
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Can Forgiveness and Release Be Resolved Permanently? A Practitioner’s Perspective
Q: As a practitioner, can I expect my own forgiveness work to eventually be complete — or is it always ongoing? Read →
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Is Forgiveness and Release Something You’re Born With or Something That’s Shaped? A Spiritual View
Q: From a spiritual perspective, is the capacity for forgiveness something inherent to the soul, or is it something that develops through experience? Read →
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Can I Make Progress With Forgiveness and Release Without a Therapist? The Spiritual Path
Q: I work within a spiritual practice framework rather than a therapeutic one. Can the forgiveness and release work be done within that container? Read →
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Why Does Forgiveness and Release Feel More Intense When Things Are Going Well? The Spiritual Explanation
Q: I notice that my forgiveness and release pattern activates most strongly right when things are going well spiritually or professionally. Is there a spiritual explanation for this? Read →
Relationships & Community
You can’t out-grow your environment. The fastest way to change your trajectory is to change the room you’re in. This category is the architecture of doing that deliberately.
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Featured articles
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Partner and Family Dynamics for Those Who’ve Tried Everything
If you’ve done the therapy, read the books, attended the workshops, worked with coaches, and the partner and family dynamics pattern is still running — this is for… Read →
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Why My Relationship With Boundaries and Difficult Conversations Never Changes
Year after year, session after session, the same conversations happen. You recognize the pattern. You’ve processed it. You’ve named it. And the next time the situation arises, it… Read →
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Why Boundaries and Difficult Conversations Still Feels Hard Even When Things Are Going Well
Things are going well. The business is growing. Clients are happy. Your work is landing. By any external measure, you’ve arrived at a version of success that you… Read →
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Partner and Family Dynamics for Introverted Coaches
Running a coaching practice as an introvert involves a particular kind of resource management. The work itself is relational and energy-intensive. When partner and family dynamics are also… Read →
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Why I Keep Avoiding the Truth About My Own Boundaries and Communication Style
There’s a particular kind of avoidance that’s harder to name than the more obvious kind. Not the conversation you’re postponing with someone else — but the honest look… Read →
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Partner and Family Dynamics for Parents With Limited Time
When you are actively parenting, the genuine constraints on your time and energy are real. This is not the place to pretend otherwise. What is also real: the… Read →
Frequently asked questions
Why isn’t mindset work alone enough?
Because mindset is one of six layers (Essence, Ego, Narrative, Somatic, Behavioral, Relational). Affirmations work on the Narrative layer. They don’t move the Somatic or Relational layers, which is where most stuck patterns actually live.
What’s the difference between identity work and self-improvement?
Self-improvement asks you to do more of what you’re already doing. Identity work asks you to become someone for whom the new behavior is natural. The articles in Identity & Self-Concept unpack this.
Is shadow work safe to do alone?
The lighter layers usually are. The deeper layers — trauma, abandonment, ancestral patterns — are better done with support. The articles in Emotional Healing & Shadow Work tell you which is which.
How does this connect to my business?
Your business is a mirror. The relationships you have with clients reflect the relationship you have with yourself. The income ceiling usually matches an internal worthiness ceiling. Fix one, the other moves.
Related pillars and frameworks
Inside the Abundance GPS community
Reading is one thing. Working with people who’re on the same path is another. Inside the Abundance GPS community on Skool, conscious entrepreneurs, coaches, and lightworkers do this work together — month by month, using the GPS+I cycle to turn breakthroughs into business outcomes. If anything on this page felt like it was written for you, come see what’s happening on the inside.
About David
David Cameron Gikandi was a creative consultant on The Secret and wrote A Happy Pocket Full of Money — the book millions of people credit with rewiring how they think about wealth, identity, and what life is actually for. Today he runs the Abundance GPS community, where conscious entrepreneurs and lightworkers do the inner work that makes the outer work finally pay.