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It’s hard to get your hopes dashed if you never get them up to begin with. But that kind of cynicism poisons our souls and sabotages our results. Our beliefs about what’s possible have a direct impact on the reality we experience. But what if you could change your sense of what’s possible?
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We all face obstacles. While limiting beliefs prevent us from overcoming them, liberating truths help us transcend obstacles and improve our circumstances.
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We’ve tried to step out in the past and been zapped—or far worse. Maybe it was only once. Or maybe it was several times. Regardless, now we stand still even when there is no actual barrier. The one in our heads is strong enough to keep us stuck.
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the greater the number of setbacks we’ve experienced in life, the less likely we are to believe we can prevail. Doubt is a goal toxin.
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One of the biggest reasons we don’t succeed with our goals is we doubt we can. We believe they’re out of reach
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Because our expectations shape what we believe is possible, they shape our perceptions and actions. That means they also shape the outcomes. And that means they shape our reality.
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Our beliefs play a massive part in how we approach life. We tend to experience what we expect.
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Even if your habits of thinking are already serving you well, you can experience transformative personal improvement in all areas of your life by upgrading your beliefs.
Ismael Flores Vargascompartió una citael año pasado
our habits of thinking tend to produce consistent results
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effective goals are specific and measurable. Goals poorly formulated are goals easily forgotten.