Every person alive has a set of core
values and beliefs about life that influences the vision they have of
the future and even sometimes the past. These core values and beliefs
are often developed in childhood and can be strongly tilted toward
success or failure, as well as abundance or lack.
You get a lot of these ideas from your
parents, but they also come from general society. The TV shows you
watched growing up, the friends you had, their parents, your teachers
and whatever was happening in the world as you grew up that is
reflected on the news affects your values and beliefs as well. Many
of these things in your mind you don’t even know are there.
Therefore, you often act unconsciously
to things that strike at those core values and beliefs. Sometimes
those actions lead you down the wrong path. Through working on your
personal development, you’re going to become much more self-aware
about your core values and beliefs and why you have specific ideas or
not.
Positive & Negative Core Beliefs
Everyone has both positive and negative
core beliefs. The more positive thoughts you have, the more positive
you will behave, as you embark on achievement. These positive beliefs
include things like believing you are worthy, safe, competent and
capable, appreciated, accepted, knowledgeable, and so forth.
Negative beliefs are often focused and
based on your personality or inner-self, as well as on a negative
thought that someone had about you or based on something you said
about yourself. These can be very limiting to your self-esteem.
That’s why you can meet two people, who have the same job, make the
same amount of money, and one will be happy and satisfied, while the
other person will inwardly feel miserable.
Finding Out Core Values & Beliefs Are Negative
You may not even realize you have
beliefs that are causing you to be held back. If you’ve watched
person after person succeed at something that you want to do, are you
able to identify why to improve it or are you not able to accept that
a core idea or belief you have is erroneous? One idea a lot of people
have that is very limiting is the idea of money being finite. The
truth is more money can always be made, but you may have to create it
first. Once you find out that you have negative core beliefs, you can
work on turning them into positives.
Willingness to Change Brings More Success
If you want to embark on a journey to
personal development, be willing to challenge your core beliefs,
ideas, and even the vision you have created for your life. Until you
know what’s true, accurate, and based on facts rather simply on
opinions or false beliefs, it’ll be hard to envision how far you
can go towards the advancements you want to make. It may be the
difference between deciding to become a Doctor or a Nurse. Neither
career is a wrong choice. However, one might be better for you, when
considering your likes, dislikes, existing skills, your health, and
your interests, goals, and other preferences.
As you work
through your development plan in all aspects of your life, you’ll
come to many surprising realizations. Some of them will be a
surprise, others, not so much. The critical point is to realize that
the ideas you have right now, even your most core beliefs and values
may change once you find out it’s not true. For instance, it’s
not true that you can’t lose weight. It’s not true that you
cannot start your own business. It’s not true that you aren’t
good enough. If you find that you have limiting core beliefs and
values, you will want to work on those first. Without the inside
taken care of, it’s hard to fix everything else. http://bit.ly/32TYEv0
J.Amoros
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