CHANGING YOUR BELIEF SYSTEM FOR SUCCESS

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CHANGING YOUR BELIEF SYSTEM FOR SUCCESS

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CHANGING YOUR BELIEF SYSTEM FOR SUCCESS ~

How well do you know yourself?

Your belief system governs your thoughts, words and actions.

Is your belief system helping you to move forward or is it perhaps hindering your progress in life?

When operating from a limited belief system, we tend to unconsciously attract people and circumstances that reinforce those beliefs; that in turn induces us to dig deeper into the hole that we’re already in …

The first step to take, in order to create a sustainable change, is to become AWARE of your internal dialogue; is the language you are using with yourself making us feel weak, or, empowered?

Do you feel you are worthy and deserving to be happy and successful in life, or are you constantly beating yourself up thinking you’ll never “amount to anything?”

It’s time to rid yourself of all negativity, and focus on what is in your best interests.

No matter what our past experiences were, we are still capable of turning things around.

No one can help us more than we’re able to help ourselves.

The power to make the change is within us. However, intention alone won’t do it – we must take deliberate action.

All we need to do, is learn how to “plug in”, and channel the power readily available to us at all times, in the best way possible for ourselves and for those around us.

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Comments (1)

  1. Shuli :

    This is so true Estee! “All we need to do” you say and I say it in quotes bc is sounds simple but we were not taught to be connected or “plugged in” to that power but, instead, to be connected to our sense of lack… it is not anyone’s fault, it is the human way and it has gotten more acute in this day and age; it is cultural in general and it is part of this consumers society. So when I read you I think of Abraham and how “they” talk about how we get what we think about… if you don’t want to be fat… and the mind keeps thinking about what it doesn’t want, (to be fat to be fat to be fat) then sure enough, you can never stop being fat…. Plug into the abundance of what’s already there, the beauty and joy, and so that will be what comes you way.
    Great post as usual!