Do you agree with what the greatest Self-Help Success author of all time Napoleon Hill (author of Think & Grow Rich) said, "Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it will achieve"?
I've learned-- often the hard ways-- that what your mind believes you will ALWAYS achieve: Good, bad or indifferent. Unless and until something comes along to "change your mind."
Your beliefs create your paradigm of life-- the way it is, whatever the "it" is we're talking about. There are paradigms for every domain of life and work.
A paradigm is your belief about the way it is. It's your "worldview" of the matter no matter what's the matter.
A classic example of a marketplace paradigm (worldview, belief) is the wristwatch: Until the 1970s, geared timepieces--
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That's what you have believed up 'til now.
Don't like what you've got?
Change your beliefs.
It's the only way.
Think of it like this:
Your beliefs are your operating system, and exactly like the OS Whatever (DOS, Mac, Linux, Unix) on your computer, your beliefs organize and control all your human hardware and software, so everything works the way it's supposed to.
Now, you'd be crazy to run your computer with software developed back in the 1960s or '70s. (The computer in your cell phone is more powerful than any desktop was just 20 years ago.) And you'd be totally nuts to depend on an operating system designed by a five or six-year old "programmer" wouldn't you?
But that's exactly the kind of software you're using right this minute to run your life. . .
YOU OS 1.0: Fundamental beliefs MADE UP in the mind of a little child-- and most probably a disappointed, dissatisfied, discouraged, disheartened little "programmer" trying desperately to safely navigate the stormy seas of life and protect him or herself from pain.
If you're anxious about what other people think of you. . .
If you're afraid of failure and rejection. . .
If you have any of the FADWAS (Fear, Anger, Doubt, Worry, Anxiety, Sadness) or more importantly, if they have you. .
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When you're working on developing and installing a new and improved Operating System-- your fundamental beliefs about who and how you are, and the way life really is-- self-help doesn't work, because you and I are blind to the beliefs that limit us and stop us from living in 3D-- as we Desire, Dream and Deserve.
We are battleships heading straight for a lighthouse.
Help-- which has gotten a "bad rap" for many of us since childhood where it was mistakenly viewed as a sign of weakness (and has been negatively promoted as such by too many of the popular human potential gurus and their personal development workshops)- is absolutely what we need.
Help, in the form of new and more compelling information. (Again: "I am a lighthouse.")
Help in the form of a new way of working directly with our beliefs that will shift unwanted, self-sabotaging beliefs to empowering beliefs that assure your success. . . fast, in a proven way that lasts.
What your mind believes you will
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