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Limiting Beliefs

Written By: coach on September 1, 2009 No Comment

People who are floundering in business and life often look to blame outside influences for their stagnation. With such a focus on excuses for their failures, they don’t see opportunities that arise right in front of them.

When someone points the finger outside themselves, they give away their personal power. They’re essentially saying that somebody or something else determines their results.

The truth is, they are afraid of taking responsibility for themselves.

Limiting beliefs destroy success more than any external forces ever could. Your own mind is the only thing that stands in the way of YOU and your ultimate wealth and fulfillment. Once you breakthrough those self-imposed glass-ceilings you create a momentum of success that will compound with each goal and milestone you reach.

Be the cause of your life, not the because. Act as if you are the effect of everything that happens to you.  Put yourself in the driver’s seat of your life. Having a confidence and belief in yourself causes positive experiences to happen in your life.  It allows you to take charge of your results.

From this place of power, all of your actions and responses to situations will be far more effective. YOU get to choose your own personal and financial future.

A successful mindset is based on the personal conviction that you determine your own destiny. Once you’ve taken that giant leap in consciousness, take responsibility for how your current beliefs about your life are creating your experience of life—or lack of it.

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