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Examine your mindset by looking at your current belief-system.

Are these beliefs helping you grow as a person?

Ask yourself these questions:

  • Where did I learn these beliefs and knowledge from?
  • Are they the objective truth?
  • Who uses these beliefs in life and business?

Dive deep and investigate whether your beliefs are true and objective.

Identify limiting beliefs in your life and stop these negative patterns.

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Examine your current beliefs

Ask yourself these questions, to identify limiting beliefs and negative patterns:

  • Where did I learn these beliefs and knowledge from?
  • Are they the objective truth?
  • Who uses these beliefs in life and business?

Challenging beliefs

The first step is to become aware of which of these negative belief patterns you are susceptible to. Keep a journal and record your negative thoughts.

Ask yourself the following questions each time you experience negative beliefs.

  • What is my evidence for thinking this ...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Identify the problems in your life:Β The first step is to recognize what’s wrong, and what’s bothering you so deeply.
  • Become aware of the thoughts, emotions and beliefs that surround these problems.
  • Identify incorrect thinking:

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