Basics in a nutshell
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Beliefs are deep beliefs that influence the way we see ourselves and the world around us.
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Negative beliefs can unconsciously slow us down and prevent our personal happiness.
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Such beliefs must first be actively recognized and then transformed into something positive.
Beliefs influence the way you see the world. Negative beliefs can slow you down and prevent your happiness. We will tell you how to filter these thoughts and turn them into positive thoughts.
How do you recognize negative beliefs?
Your deeply rooted beliefs influence how you perceive yourself and those around you. You live by these beliefs so naturally that you are no longer consciously aware of them.
It becomes treacherous when you block yourself with negative beliefs. Because the pressure you put on yourself slows you down. Just like the negative image you paint of yourself.
Observe yourself in everyday life: do you often have thoughts like “I have to…”, “I can’t…”, “I have to…”? Behind this could be a firm belief that is holding you back. Also ask yourself: “How do I evaluate myself?” or “What do I expect to happen?”
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vicious circle
Negative beliefs are like the nasty little whispers that echo in our heads at crucial moments: “You’re not good enough” or “You can’t do that.”
This affects not only our thoughts, but also our behavior. When you keep yourself small, you automatically appear less confident and willingly back down from more difficult challenges.
The problem with this is that with this behavior we, in turn, confirm our negative beliefs. With another failure, more negative thoughts follow. And it all starts over.
Psychology: You can instantly identify insecure people with these sentences! Are you too strict on yourself? This is how you find out if you are getting in your own way because of your self-doubt.
Why do you think that way?
Beliefs appear as facts. This is why we rarely interview them. You must change that! In particular, the origin of your beliefs can be decisive. Validate your recurring thoughts:
- Why do I suppose this thought corresponds to the facts?
- Do I associate a particular experience or feeling with this thought?
- What evidence is there?
If you identify a negative belief and suspect that belief may be getting in your way, take it one step further. For example, ask yourself:
- Is this thought helping me feel the way I want to feel?
- Will this belief help me achieve my goals?
Turn negative beliefs into positive ones
Have you identified your negative beliefs? Now it’s up to you to turn it into something positive and powerful! Instead of driving with the parking brake on, you now want to move forward with the accelerator pedal depressed.
You can now replace your negative beliefs with positive thoughts. When you find yourself in a situation like this, tell yourself “I am valuable”, “I can do this”.
Admittedly, this is sometimes easier said than done. For starters, it can be helpful to restate your beliefs. For example, instead of saying, “I can’t do this,” say to yourself, “I can do this Still no”.
Write down your new belief and repeat it to yourself over and over to really manifest it.
Treat yourself with love and talk to yourself as you would someone dear to you. This is how you actively support yourself in achieving your personal happiness.
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