7 Ways to Work With Limiting Beliefs Without Forcing It
The first article in this series covered seven approaches oriented toward the individual’s direct relationship with their patterns. This second article focuses on seven…
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The first article in this series covered seven approaches oriented toward the individual’s direct relationship with their patterns. This second article focuses on seven…
The first article in this series covered the most common external signs of an active limiting beliefs pattern. This second article focuses on a…
The overwhelm that often accompanies limiting belief work is partly caused by how the patterns are held in mind. The framing produces the emotional…
The danger of persistent patterns isn’t just that they’re costly. It’s that they normalise. What was once recognisable as a constraint becomes invisible as…
People doing conscious business work — at the intersection of inner development and entrepreneurship — develop a relationship with limiting beliefs that differs from…
Genuine shifts in limiting belief patterns tend to be quiet. They’re not usually marked by dramatic breakthroughs or definitive before-and-after moments. They tend to…
The popular account of limiting beliefs is optimistic and clean: identify the belief, examine it, replace it, move forward. The actual territory is messier,…
These aren’t mistakes that only beginners make. Many of them are consistent tendencies for people who are doing serious, sustained inner work. They’re worth…
The relationship between a person and their limiting belief patterns — how they hold the patterns, what they believe about them, how they approach…
Significant limiting belief shifts don’t typically come from episodic intensive work — a single powerful session or a weekend retreat. They come from the…
The aggressive approach to limiting beliefs — the determination to overcome them through sheer force of will — tends to activate the exact protection…
Limiting belief patterns are, by definition, invisible from inside them. The person running a deep adequacy pattern doesn’t experience themselves as running a pattern…