A recent video by Chris Do about limiting beliefs and how to overcome them…
Chris shares 3 common limiting beliefs that can hold you back from building a successful business 👇
- Exceptional: that will probably work for some people, but it won’t work for me.
- Procrastinator: I can probably do this, but not today.
- Perfectionist: I need a perfect plan and proof before I get started.
He says in the video…
the biggest fundamental change that you’re going to have in your life isn’t necessarily to change what you’re going to say or do.
Instead, it’s changing…
… what you believe to be true and what you believe you’re capable of doing.
💬 But it’s not like ALL you need to do is believe in yourself…
I’m not here to sell you shortcuts.
I’m not here to tell you about life hacks about how you don’t have to have any skill.
You have to have skill.
You have to put in your 10,000 hours of deliberate, intentional practice at working on your craft.
Once you’ve done that, you’ll find out that doing another 10,000 hours of practicing your craft will only create incremental improvements in your financial well-being.
He continues…
If you’ve decided enough is enough, and you don’t want this thing that you keep getting, then the first step is to say, “Okay, I’ve tried it my way for months, years, or decades. It’s not working for me. I want to try something else.”
You have to be open to this thing, and the thing that you’re going to hear is going to challenge your core fundamental beliefs. It has to; otherwise, it’s not worth pursuing.
It has to be such a radical idea that it feels like a slap in the face, and it’s something that challenges your perception of reality and the rules of life.
This is why so few people are able to make the kind of progress that they need to make in their life to improve their standing because they hear an idea that’s foreign, that challenges their belief systems, and they systematically just reject and push it away.
Have you come across an idea like that recently?
An idea that you instinctively dismiss for some reason?
Might be worth revisiting and exploring more deeply 🧐
Could be that the idea itself is a good one, but pursuing it would push you out of your comfort zone, and so you’d rather avoid it.
But beyond your comfort zone is where all the growth happens 📈