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Teaching2025-02-10·21 min

EP311: Fertility Fast Fact: Poverty Mindset = Poor Results

EP311: Fertility Fast Fact: Poverty Mindset = Poor Results

Rosanne reveals why a poverty mindset creates poor fertility results and how shifting to abundance consciousness transforms everything. She contrasts the characteristics of poverty-minded thinking (problem-focused, penny-pinching, fearful) with abundance mindset (solution-focused, generous, confident) and explains why your baby lives at a high vibration that requires abundant thinking to reach.

The Two Camps: Poverty vs Abundance Mindset

Rosanne reveals there are only two types of people when it comes to abundance consciousness - those with poverty mindset and those with wealth consciousness, with no middle ground. She outlines the characteristics of each camp based on her 11+ years of global observation.

Why Poverty Mindset Fails on Your Fertility Journey

Poverty mindset keeps you problem-focused, penny-pinching, and constrained by insurance limits. Rosanne explains why choosing cheaper clinics over specialized expertise is counterproductive, especially for women with specific challenges or advanced maternal age.

The Power of Abundance Consciousness

Abundance mindset creates peace, confidence, and openness to solutions. Rosanne teaches that your baby lives at this high vibration and requires abundant thinking to reach, using Mother Teresa as an example of abundance without wealth.

Breaking Free from Childhood Money Programming

Most limiting money beliefs formed before age eight may not serve your fertility goals as an adult. Rosanne challenges listeners to recognize that traditional financial rules don't apply when pursuing your life's purpose of becoming a mother.

Questions This Episode Answers

What is poverty mindset and how does it affect fertility

poverty mindset equals poor results

Rosanne Austin0:51

Poverty mindset is being problem-focused rather than solution-focused, characterized by penny-pinching, obsessing over prices, and focusing on what you stand to lose. On a fertility journey, this creates limitation and closes you off from opportunities that could help you succeed.

What is abundance mindset in fertility

one of the hallmarks is a sense of peace and a sense of confidence that, hey. You know what? There's more than enough for me

Rosanne Austin11:31

Abundance mindset is characterized by peace, confidence that there's more than enough, generosity, and focus on solutions and what you stand to gain. It involves believing your desires won't shut down others' opportunities and trusting you can find what you need.

Should I go to a cheaper fertility clinic to save money

if you're a woman at forty eight trying to get and stay pregnant and you're trying to pinch a few pennies by going to just the average clinic that's close by who doesn't consistently work with women in their forties, good luck

Rosanne Austin8:12

No. If you're older or have specific challenges, you need specialists who consistently work with cases like yours, even if they cost more. Going to a cheap clinic without relevant expertise is pennywise but pound foolish.

Can you have abundance mindset without money

People with an abundant mindset don't necessarily have to have a lot of money

Rosanne Austin14:25

Yes. Mother Teresa had a vow of poverty but could call any CEO to borrow their plane because she knew how to receive and ask for what she needed. Abundance mindset is about knowing there's enough and being open to solutions, not about having money.

Where do limiting money beliefs come from

we develop our subconscious beliefs, especially about money, just before we're eight years old

Rosanne Austin9:15

Most subconscious money beliefs form before age eight, from hearing phrases like 'money doesn't grow on trees' and 'only rich people get that.' These childhood rules may not apply to your fertility journey as an adult pursuing your life's purpose.

Why do people judge fertility treatment costs but not other expenses

Those are likely the same people that'll drop seventy, eighty thousand dollars on a new car without even missing a beat, but yet judge people who are struggling with fertility for investing the same amount of money trying to have a baby

Rosanne Austin13:33

It's poverty mindset and social conditioning. People drop $70-80,000 on cars or take $100,000 college loans without drama, but shame families for investing the same amount in having a baby - which is more enduring than an education.

How to Shift from Poverty to Abundance Mindset

Two-step process to identify and transform limiting mindset patterns

  1. 1

    Assess your current mindset

    Honestly evaluate which camp you're in based on characteristics like problem-focus vs solution-focus, penny-pinching vs investment thinking, and what you stand to lose vs gain

  2. 2

    Decide to change

    Choose to give up the poverty-minded version of yourself to become more abundance-minded, creating better results where you see opportunity and make time irrelevant through self-investment

All Teachings 8

TeachingChallenging2:24

There are only two types of people when it comes to abundance: poverty-minded and wealth-conscious, with no middle ground

Based on observing women from all over the world over 11+ years, Rosanne confirms this binary exists across all financial backgrounds - you can have tons of money and still operate from poverty mindset.

TeachingChallenging3:47

Poverty mindset is characterized by being hyper-focused on not losing, penny-pinching, obsessing over prices, and focusing on what you stand to lose versus gain

These are people complaining about gas prices and organic eggs, operating from victim mindset where things happen to them, stuck in powerlessness rather than authority over their lives.

TeachingChallenging8:12

A 48-year-old woman trying to pinch pennies by going to an average clinic that doesn't consistently work with women in their forties is setting herself up for failure

At 48, you need cutting-edge specialists who consistently work with women in their 40s and 50s, treat you like a human being, and aren't limited by insurance constraints - even if it costs more upfront.

TeachingReframing9:15

Most of our subconscious money beliefs were formed before age eight, long before we had access to real money or opportunities

Growing up hearing 'money doesn't grow on trees' and 'only rich people get that' creates limiting rules that don't apply to your fertility journey - a life purpose situation that requires different thinking.

TeachingEmpowering11:31

Abundance mindset is characterized by peace, confidence that there's more than enough, generosity, being self-driven and open to solutions

People with abundance mindset focus on what they stand to gain, trust themselves to figure things out no matter how bad it gets, and understand that money comes and goes - creating completely different daily experience.

TeachingEmpowering14:45

Mother Teresa exemplifies abundance mindset despite taking a vow of poverty - she could call any CEO and borrow their plane because she knew how to receive

She demonstrates that abundance mindset isn't about having money but about knowing you can get whatever you need by asking for it and being open to receiving.

TeachingEmpowering16:08

Your baby lives at a high vibration in abundance, not in the low vibration of poverty mindset

Believing beyond statistics is inherently abundant thinking - saying if you have the desire, there's going to be a way, which is rooted in faith and understanding there is no lack.

TeachingChallenging19:58

Women who beat the odds on this journey are willing to pay the price, and it's not about being rich

Rosanne has worked with women worldwide, including some who saved three months salary to do her programs, but they cared about getting results and are holding babies today because of their investment.

Episode Tone
4 challenging1 reframing3 empowering

Key Teachings 8

There are only two types of people when it comes to abundance: poverty-minded and wealth-conscious, with no middle ground

2:24

Poverty mindset is characterized by being hyper-focused on not losing, penny-pinching, obsessing over prices, and focusing on what you stand to lose versus gain

3:47

A 48-year-old woman trying to pinch pennies by going to an average clinic that doesn't consistently work with women in their forties is setting herself up for failure

8:12

Most of our subconscious money beliefs were formed before age eight, long before we had access to real money or opportunities

9:15

Abundance mindset is characterized by peace, confidence that there's more than enough, generosity, being self-driven and open to solutions

11:31

Mother Teresa exemplifies abundance mindset despite taking a vow of poverty - she could call any CEO and borrow their plane because she knew how to receive

14:45

Your baby lives at a high vibration in abundance, not in the low vibration of poverty mindset

16:08

Women who beat the odds on this journey are willing to pay the price, and it's not about being rich

19:58

Perspectives 2

Being frugal and penny-pinching is always responsible financial behavior

CONSIDER: When you're focusing on your life's purpose and the miracle of creating life, traditional financial rules may not apply - especially on a journey of unknown duration with so much at stake

You shouldn't spend money you don't have or take financial risks for fertility treatment

CONSIDER: People routinely take out $100,000 loans for college without drama, yet shame women for investing the same amount in their dream of having a baby - which is more enduring than an education

Quotable Moments

poverty mindset equals poor results

Rosanne Austin0:51

your baby does not live at a low vibration in a poverty mindset. Your baby's way up here. Your baby's all about abundance

Rosanne Austin16:08

We're talking about the fucking miracle of life, people

Rosanne Austin6:51

Women who beat the odds on this journey are the women willing to pay the price

Rosanne Austin19:58

How are you gonna call in a miracle with a poverty mindset that's all focused on what's going wrong instead of what's going right?

Rosanne Austin15:48

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