powerofbelieve
Our beliefs play a massive part in how we approach life since we always tend to experience what we expect. Most people know this quiet well, and by defining situations as real, they are real in their consequences.
Our real world is
in many ways an expected world. What we see, hear, taste, feel and experience
is produced from the bottom up. Our minds organize chaos. We fill in blanks
with well-learned forms, patterns and assumptions. Our predictions for the near
and distant future bend reality.
“What happens
is of little significance compared with the stories we tell ourselves about
what happens” RABTH ALAMEDDINE
Beliefs come with goals,
for one to achieve anything you have a strong positive belief that it is possible.it
is said that goals poorly formulated are goals easily forgotten. The goals that
work are they that you watch your dreams come to life as you cast your vision
for the days, weeks, months and years ahead. Part of the problem with typical
goals and resolutions is that they are poorly designed.
There are various
reasons why goals fail one been not motivated enough to attain them. Without a
compelling reason to persist, interest fades, get distracted, or forget what we
purposed to do. Most goals fail because we are missing proven implementation
tactics, in essence winning a battle takes both strategy and tactics. But
unless someone shows us what works best for attaining our goals, we are left to good luck or hard knocks
to figure it out on our own. This helps you flatten the learning curve and one
learns the power of low-bar action and steps activation with triggers and
regular goal review for beating the hurdles that get on the way.
Believing the possibility
There is an old saying
“history doesn’t repeat itself, but in rhymes” that’s especially true when we
are thinking of our personal histories. Why? the circumstances of our lives
change week by week, month by month, year by year. But we are still us and our
habits of thinking tend to produce consistent results no matter what’s going on
in our work. Our relationships or the world around us.
If our habits of
thinking are beneficial, we tend to experience positive results such as happiness,
personal satisfaction, even material success and if they are counterproductive,
we often experience the opposite: unhappiness, dissatisfaction and the nagging
feeling that the deck is somehow stacked against us.
The good news is
that you can change the rhyme scheme. 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. When we focus on belief improvement,
often our circumstances follow suit.
Your beliefs shape your reality
What happens is of
little significance compared with the stories we tell ourselves about anything
that happens.
What if you could
change your sense, that’s the problem with doubts and the biggest reason most
don’t succeed with goals, believing that they are out of reach. Research shows
the percentage of people in their 20s who achieve their annual goals is far
greater than those over 50s.in fact, while 8 in 10 set annual goals, almost 7
in 10 adults over 65 years say setting goals and resolutions is a waste of
time.to accomplish anything, we have to believe we are up to the challenge.
That doesn’t mean it will be easy.it just means we believe we are capable; we
have what it takes to prevail. Because every goal belief and goal have
obstacles.
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