Tag Psychological Imperative

Invalidating the MOST Destructive Belief-(“I’m Not Good Enough”) With Logic

I’m not good enough! We already discussed how this belief may have occurred. Now let’s challenge it’s validity; it’s truth! Let’s tear down the walls this belief has bulit around you to keep people out! I’m not good enough for… Continue Reading →

The Two Beneficial Beliefs You Can CHOOSE to Create Confidence and Course-Correct Your Life

The outer conditions of a person’s life will always be found to reflect their inner beliefs. –James Allen  

Why Is There An Epidemic Of Low Self-Esteem?

Why Is There An Epidemic Of Low Self-Esteem? Eleanor Roosevelt said, most profoundly, “No one can make us feel inferior without our consent.” It took me a long while to understand this.

8 Reasons Why You Don’t Get What You Want

The pain of not understanding why I wasn’t getting what I wanted was probably more consuming than the pain of not having it. Crying, WHY! Over and over. Sound familiar?

Box of Thoughts #4

The TV is usually on in my house. I can work and learn at the same time and it helps my mind from wandering. So for now the box of thoughts is being bypassed and right to typing – for… Continue Reading →

What Do I Believe?

When I was a teenager, I nicknamed myself Murphy, as in Murphy’s Law, which states that anything that can go wrong will. I was never surprised when something went wrong and would often say or think “Murphy strikes again.” I don’t know if it was the Law of Attraction or what’s called a psychological imperative (creating a reality that matches your beliefs to prove you are right), but believing in Murphy’s Law created my reality of things going wrong. This belief and the label was part of my awareness, most of us are aware of the names we call ourselves but most beliefs are unknown to us.

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