Keep Building on the Possibilities
As you begin to make progress on pushing your limits, you’ve
got to keep up the effort and continually build on what you’ve
got. Let’s summarize what we’ve covered so far so you can see
the process clearly.
➤ First in line is the destruction process where you examine
and destroy limiting beliefs. You begin to realize how
much other people have influenced your beliefs, and how
you often picked up where they left off.
➤ Next is the rebuilding process where you begin replacing
your limiting beliefs with empowering ones. You begin to
trust your inner knowing again, and honestly assess your
capabilities.
➤ Then you begin challenging and conquering your fears and
doubts. You begin dissecting and disarming these
negative thoughts, effectively diminishing their power
over you.
➤ Next, you begin to expand your concept of what is
possible and proceed at a slow and steady pace. You take it a step at a time while keeping in mind that growth is a
process.
➤ Finally, you commit to going the extra mile and continuing
on past the point where you would have normally given
up.
Then, the only thing to do is…rinse and repeat!
The more frequently you can complete these steps, the more
natural and intuitive the process becomes. You’ll find yourself
questioning and confronting every stray craving, fear,
uncertainty, doubt, lazy impulse and more. You’ll stop
accepting excuses as facts and start demanding more from
yourself. You’ll start thrilling to the challenge of adversity and
you’ll learn to love the feeling of accomplishment as you take
just one more step along the path of self development.
You’ll probably even develop a greater sense of self-discipline
and patience the further you get into this process because you’ll
gain the insight that anything worth doing is worth doing well
and completely – rather than rushing through it. You’ll learn to
value every moment of the journey, not just the destination.
Eventually you’ll reach a point where pushing your limits is
largely an automatic reflex. You’ll laugh derisively at limiting thoughts and flatten obstacles with one mighty fist. (Okay,
maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration but it sounds cool, doesn’t
it?)
What all this ultimately means is that you’ll stop letting
yourself be derailed from what you really want! You’ll have
packed your bags and moved to the Land of Empowerment, the
most freeing place to live in the world. It really is up to you
where you choose to spend most of your time; so choose wisely.
Additionally, never stop developing your self-awareness. It
really is the key to any self-improvement. When you have the
insight and courage to be honest with yourself, you’ll never be
able to deceive yourself, trick yourself or betray yourself
Self-deception is a poison that will kill any attempt you make to
improve your life. Don’t let it destroy your progress! Selfdeception
has clear warning signs, so keep on the lookout for
these:
➤ If you place the blame for things going wrong everywhere
but on yourself, you are deceiving yourself. Sure,
sometimes things just happen through no fault of your
own. But if you notice a lot of anger and blaming coming from within you and directed out to others, it’s time to reevaluate
your part in the problems.
➤ If you start justifying unproductive behavior, selfdeception
has reared its ugly head. Excuses like these will
be the death of your progress: “I’m too tired.” “It’s too
hard.” “Everyone else has better luck than I do.” “I can
still be successful even though I don’t work consistently
on my goals.” You already know WHAT you need to do
to achieve any goal you set for yourself, you just have to
be diligent at DOING it; no excuses.
➤ If you start double-guessing your intuition, you may be
deceiving yourself – or trying to sabotage your efforts.
Sometimes we’ll receive an intuitive hunch about
something and “know” it’s true, but logically we can’t
figure out why so we doubt it. If you’ve ever done this,
you probably remember the sting of regret as you kicked
yourself for not trusting your intuition like you should
have. Get to know your intuition and exercise it
frequently; then you’ll be able to know for sure when you
should trust it.
➤ If you start scattering your energy in too many directions
instead of sticking to your original plan, you may be deceiving yourself by an endless search for the “next big
thing” or the “easiest thing.” There is no next big thing or
easiest thing – only the “thing” you choose for your own
life. Tackle one thing at a time and stay focused. Your
results will speak for themselves.
In general, an awareness of possible self-deception is often
enough to stop or reverse it, but sometimes you’ll need to take
firm action. Again, trust your instincts and take charge when
necessary.
Remember at the beginning of this report I told you to set aside
that list of things you know you’ll “never” be able to do? Take
another look at it right now and reconsider the items on it.
Do you still feel the same about them? Or have you begun to
realize that you are capable of more than you thought? Don’t
worry if you’re still a bit doubtful; even a tiny increase in hope
and belief is a good thing.
Hang onto your list and keep reviewing it periodically. Do this
especially once you begin to make measurable progress on
pushing your limits, because you will likely feel a lot different
about the concept of “never”.
Maybe you’ll decide you simply don’t WANT to achieve the
items on that list, or that you want to eventually but not right
now.
But with some of them…you just might surprise yourself.
Post a Comment