Building the Belief You Want!
In yesterday’s post we talked about how some people, for some strange reason, want to argue for their limitations. The harder you try to convince them their limitations don’t have power over them, the harder they argue for how powerful those limitations are.
Funny, isn’t it?
The core cause of this is belief. They believe in the power of the limitations to stop them. Whereas other people believe they have the power to overcome their limitations. Here’s the really funny thing: They’re both right.
– RG
“The harder you try to convince them their limitations don’t have power over them, the harder they argue for how powerful those limitations are.”
Yes, and since affirmations are imprinted subconsciously in direct proportion to the amount of emotion attached to then, you are doing them a disservice by arguing with them. The more emotion, the more stuck they’re gonna be.
Talk about a Catch-22!!
-D
This is tough one I guess people has to see it for themselves you can’t tell someone something that they don’t want to hear.
This is tough.
David’s insight into the Catch-22 is even more significant when you realize we become our beliefs based on decisions made when we were young. Most of what we ‘know’ was decided by us between age 2 and 5. The cosmic joke is ‘who we are’ is invented by a two year old! 99% of what is needed to change those beliefs and limitations is noticing them. If you can notice one you will begin to notice others and in the noticing you have a chance, a small chance, at choosing something else.
Randy:
How did you change your limited belief system?I have heard say that you listen to positive CD’s everyday. Can you share what you listen to?
I listen to the subliminal Cds from Steven Halpern:
http://www.innerpeacemusic.com/
-RG
Thanks Randy.
yes, absolutely right. So many times this has happened to me. People like to defend themselves due to their ego and never-die attitude (rather never-success 🙂 )