By Lindsay Sealey — 2017
By linking their value to approval from others, they are searching outside of themselves in order to feel good and worthy.
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Seven professionals from across the US sat down with Verywell Mind to share insights about how they are improving the mental health discourse to better address the needs of marginalized groups.
Our beliefs are at the very root of our reality. What we believe is what we create and witness in our lives.
If we take the time to consistently relearn ourselves, we can reconnect to our truth every single day.
When you discover that you can change any belief you have, regardless of where it came from, you learn that you can choose your experiences in life. You become a master, rather than a victim, of your reality.
If you suspect a limiting belief may be holding you back, pay close attention. Because your beliefs drive your behavior.
Social media influencer Jay Shetty told Yahoo Finance in a recent interview that “the biggest mistake” people make in their career and life involves self-imposed limitations that narrow their options.
Our beliefs can put healthy boundaries on questionable behavior. But limiting beliefs hold us back from what we want in life.
Changing what you believe about yourself is the precursor to every other change you seek.
How to recognize and overcome the mental obstacles you may be creating for yourself.
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We all have deep-rooted, deeply limiting beliefs about ourselves that just aren't true.