Note to Self: Believe in Yourself
Do you Believe in you?
Take note of the many things we do, say,
and think that stop us from being powerful and all that we can be. Often, we
think and talk ourselves into failing without even trying. This is a common
form of disempowering, negative thinking. For example, how many times have you
gone for an interview, saying to yourself, “I haven’t got a hope in hell of
getting this job!” –Or believing you’ll fail a test before you’ve even taken
it! Now, don’t go beating yourself up, we’ve all done it at some point in our
lives.
You already know about the law of
attraction that I’ve written about often in previous articles; namely, “Life
follows thought.” I want you to stop for a moment and just ask yourself this
question next time a major decision is in front of you: Are
you creating an adverse outcome as a result of your fears and past conditioning? Ultimately, it is down to how much you
truly believe in yourself and your self-worth. It is important to see yourself
as a winner.
A
Lesson About Following Your Passion
Here’s a quick, inspiring story. Leela
was a student of mine in Los Angeles some years ago, and during one of my
workshops, she told her fellow classmates how her fear of failure was crippling
her life. She’d volunteered her time over the past four years at a local cable
station, not only to educate herself, but with the hope of becoming a TV
director. She loved being on the set, working with the camera crews and
production staff, helping to build and break down the sets, and learning all
she could about directing.
When Leela talked about her job at the
station, you could hear the passion in her words and her soul would just light
up. She devoted much of her free time to the cable station but had no regrets.
She was happy doing what she loved and being around creative people. Toward the
end of her fourth year, she felt she was ready to take on a job as an assistant
producer. There was a position advertised at a local television studio. She
applied for the job and submitted her showreel featuring some of the projects
that she’d worked on.
Take
Note of the Negative Chatter
A few days later, she received a call
saying how impressed they were with her work and invited her for an interview.
They offered her the job! Elated, Leela prepared to start work the very next
week. Her elation was short-lived, as her mind and ego started the negative
mind chatter in an attempt to talk her out of it. She wasn’t listening to
reason or her intuition, but her destructive ego was getting the better of her.
It was like her mind was running wild,
chattering and jumping from thought to thought, spiraling out of control and
leaving her feeling dazed and confused. She started to convince herself that
she would never be able to do the job or live up to their expectations. It was
as though she was living in a state of ‘fear of failing.’ She’d never given
herself the chance to explore and excel in her creative potential.
Make
Note to Believe Positively
Unfortunately, people who settle for less
usually get it. Sadly, in this case, Leela’s negative conditioning got the
better of her. She took a job that was safe, but one that didn’t feed her
passion! I heard from her recently, saying that she’s slowly making her way
back to her more creative soul-self by working on her past negative programming
and identifying where the conditioning occurred in her life.
She’d been re-programming her mind with
positive thoughts and visualizations, and told me that she was about to apply
for another television job. I did everything in my power to give her some
positive affirmations and some tools. She admitted that, from time to time, the
negative thoughts still surface. But now she has developed the skills to
prevent them from holding her hostage.
John’s
Lesson
Here are seven steps to help you break
free of the “I’m Going to Fail” syndrome:
·
Work on
letting go of your past beliefs, fears, and hang-ups. Start having active conversations with yourself.
·
Start
believing why you can, as opposed to why you can’t.
·
Stay
focused on your goals and aspirations, and live a life of positive belief.
·
Write all
your experiences in your journal. Get them out of your head!
·
Think of
yourself as a winner, rather than a loser. Once you believe in yourself, you’ll be surprised at
how others start believing in you more. Remember this statement; “We train
others how to treat us by the way we treat ourselves.”
·
Believe
in success. When you
start believing that you can succeed, it’s surprising how your mind starts to
figure out solutions for success. You won’t even contemplate failure.
·
Visualize
and feel yourself in a favorable outcome and living a life that you know you’ll love.
All you can do really is give every
opportunity your best shot!
Live a Soul-filled life!
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