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Dear friends and readers, My best guess is that ,by now, you have figured out the importance of goal setting , learned about your real goal, what are the aspects/elements you would need to consider and work on to overcome your fear and, Perhaps, self-sabotage. Moreover and most importantly, youve acknowledged the fact that there is nothing really hold you from achieving your goal (s) other than your own limited belief and self-concept!!! Today, Ill share with you the xxxxxx through part 4 of our subject! Yes, if you guessed that self concept will be our part 4 then you were right! Therefore and with no further introduction, allow me to invite you to learn more about your beliefs and self concept!!! Have a good time, and best of luck.... :) Part 4 Analyzing your beliefs Perhaps the most important of all mental laws is the law of belief, which states that whatever you believe in, with conviction, becomes your reality. You don’t believe what you see; you see what you already believe, viewing your world through a lens of beliefs, attitude, prejudices, and preconceived notions. All improvement in your life comes from changing your beliefs about yourself and your possibilities. Personal growth comes from changing your beliefs about what you can do and about what is possible for you. Napoleon Hill once said,”Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” Your Self-concept Everything you do or achieve in life-every thought, feeling, or action-is controlled and determined by your self-concept. Your self-concept precedes and predicts your levels of performance and effectiveness in everything you do. It is the master program of your mental computer; everything you accomplish in your outer world is a result of your self-concept. Even if your self-concept is made up of erroneous beliefs about yourself and your world, as far as you are concerned these are facts, and you will think, feel, and act accordingly. In truth, your beliefs about yourself are largely subjective, often not based on fact at all. Your beliefs have been shaped and formed by your childhood, your friends and associates, your positive and negative experiences, and innumerable other factors. You may believe yourself to be limited in some way, and regardless of whether that is true, it becomes true for you. The good news about beliefs is that all beliefs are learned and can therefore be unlearned, particularly if they are limiting in any way. There are many things you think you know about yourself that are not true, and the starting point for unlocking your full potential is to identify self-limiting beliefs, then ask yourself, ”What if they’re not true at all?” Imagine there is a “belief store,” much like a computer software store, where you can purchase a belief to program into your subconscious mind. If you could choose any set of beliefs at all, which one would be most helpful to you? Consider this one:”I am destined to be a big success in life.” If you absolutely believe you are destined to be a big success, you will walk, talk, and act as if everything that happens to you is part of great plan to make you successful. And if you act as if you are already the person you desire to be, your actions will generate the feelings that go with them. IGNORE THE EXPERTS Albert Einstein was sent home from school as a young man with a learning disability. His parents were told he was incapable of being educated. They refused to accept this diagnosis and eventually arranged for him to get an excellent education. Dr. Albert Schweitzer had the same problems at school as a boy. His parents were encouraged to apprentice him to a shoemaker so that he would have a safe, secure job when he grew up. Both men went on to earn doctorates before age twenty and to leave their marks on the history of the twentieth century. In fact, according to Fortune magazine, many presidents and senior executives of today’s Fortune 500 companies were diagnosed in school as being not particularly bright or capable. By virtue of hard work, however, they went on to achieve great success in their industries. Imagine what would have happened-or, more to the point, not happened-had Einstein or Schweitzer internalized the self-limiting beliefs those in school tired to impose on them. Thank goodness they and their parents recognized that limiting ideas about oneself are not based on fact at all. I shall leave you with this thought to go through and to better think about it! To Be Continue.... See you soon my dear friends and readers in part 5 :)
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 21:27:46 +0000

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