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How to Break Free From Limiting Beliefs

The problem with our approach to breaking free from limiting beliefs is that we try to do it too fast, too quickly. But change takes time.

Here are the four steps involved in this process:

  • Recognize the limiting belief.
  • Reject it.
  • Reframe it into an empowering belief.
  • Be willing to see the change by taking it one step at a time.

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