Tuesday, 27 January 2015

The Importance of Self Awareness - Do You Have an Accurate Perception of Your Capabilities?

The Importance of Self Awareness - Do You Have an Accurate Perception of Your Capabilities? From reading thousands of comments and emails, and talking to readers, family, and friends, I've learned that there is something very central to how we construct our beliefs -- our perception of our capabilities. Limiting beliefs, like thinking that you can't, won't, mustn't, shouldn't, couldn't, wouldn't be or do something is based on what you perceive your capabilities to be, and further limits your perception of your capabilities and drags down your self-image. And you act accordingly by making choices limited to your perceived capability, which translates to limited experiences and generating limited results that reflect the limitations... From reading thousands of comments and emails, and talking to readers, family, and friends, I've learned that there is something very central to how we construct our beliefs -- our perception of our capabilities. Limiting beliefs, like thinking that you can't, won't, mustn't, shouldn't, couldn't, wouldn't be or do something is based on what you perceive your capabilities to be, and further limits your perception of your capabilities and drags down your self-image. And you act accordingly by making choices limited to your perceived capability, which translates to limited experiences and generating limited results that reflect the limitations...

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For From reading thousands of comments and emails, and talking to readers, family, and friends, I've learned that there is something very central to how we construct our beliefs -- our perception of our capabilities. Limiting beliefs, like thinking that you can't, won't, mustn't, shouldn't, couldn't, wouldn't be or do something is based on what you perceive your capabilities to be, and further limits your perception of your capabilities and drags down your self-image. And you act accordingly by making choices limited to your perceived capability, which translates to limited experiences and generating limited results that reflect the limitations... From reading thousands of comments and emails, and talking to readers, family, and friends, I've learned that there is something very central to how we construct our beliefs -- our perception of our capabilities. Limiting beliefs, like thinking that you can't, won't, mustn't, shouldn't, couldn't, wouldn't be or do something is based on what you perceive your capabilities to be, and further limits your perception of your capabilities and drags down your self-image. And you act accordingly by making choices limited to your perceived capability, which translates to limited experiences and generating limited results that reflect the limitations... From reading thousands of comments and emails, and talking to readers, family, and friends, I've learned that there is something very central to how we construct our beliefs -- our perception of our capabilities. Limiting beliefs, like thinking that you can't, won't, mustn't, shouldn't, couldn't, wouldn't be or do something is based on what you perceive your capabilities to be, and further limits your perception of your capabilities and drags down your self-image. And you act accordingly by making choices limited to your perceived capability, which translates to limited experiences and generating limited results that reflect the limitations... From reading thousands of comments and emails, and talking to readers, family, and friends, I've learned that there is something very central to how we construct our beliefs -- our perception of our capabilities. Limiting beliefs, like thinking that you can't, won't, mustn't, shouldn't, couldn't, wouldn't be or do something is based on what you perceive your capabilities to be, and further limits your perception of your capabilities and drags down your self-image. And you act accordingly by making choices limited to your perceived capability, which translates to limited experiences and generating limited results that reflect the limitations...

Some From reading thousands of comments and emails, and talking to readers, family, and friends, I've learned that there is something very central to how we construct our beliefs -- our perception of our capabilities. Limiting beliefs, like thinking that you can't, won't, mustn't, shouldn't, couldn't, wouldn't be or do something is based on what you perceive your capabilities to be, and further limits your perception of your capabilities and drags down your self-image. And you act accordingly by making choices limited to your perceived capability, which translates to limited experiences and generating limited results that reflect the limitations...

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