Rich
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To eliminate a limiting belief on your own, work through these steps: 1. Find the source. Trace the belief back to the specific events in your life that led you to form it. There's a common barrier here. Your mind will resist or go blank, so expect it and push past it until the original moments surface. 2. Generate alternative interpretations. Look at those same events and come up with other ways they could be read. Your belief is just one interpretation, not the truth. Take time to craft useful alternatives that genuinely feel possible, not weak ones you don't buy. 3. Realize you never actually saw the belief. You saw events. You interpreted them. The belief itself was never out there in the world. It lived only in your head. 4. See that the events have no inherent meaning. Whatever meaning they carried, you supplied. The events themselves are just things that happened. Sit with this until it actually lands, not just intellectually. 5. Process the feelings. Go back to how you felt when the belief first formed, the fear, shame, hurt, whatever was there, and let yourself feel it fully. Some beliefs won't let go until the body releases what it was holding. 6. Check if the belief is gone. Try to think the old belief. Does it still feel true? Or does it now feel flat, foreign, no longer yours? 7. If it's still there, find out why. Don't just note the failure. Figure out which step didn't fully land and go back through it. Maybe you didn't fully buy an alternative interpretation, or the feelings weren't fully processed. 8. Step into who you really are. Once the belief is gone, let yourself feel the opening. You are the one who creates your life. Anything is possible. You have no limitations. Sit in that state long enough for it to become familiar. That's what makes the shift last.


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