COACHING




In my journey of training and counseling for over a decade (both personal and professional), I’ve come across one common problem, “Our Limited Beliefs”.
Everyone believes something, even those who believe that they don't believe anything. Assuming that you don't believe in anything is still a belief.
But what are beliefs? Now, this is a great question. Many people never even get around to asking this all-important matter in life, "what are beliefs?" let alone exploring what beliefs we have in our lives and identifying where they came from.
Becoming aware of our beliefs can give us insight into our own lives and a basis for personal development and self-growth. Consider how we interact with other people, and how we react to some routine situations or events? Knowing what we believe helps us to identify the parts of our belief system that operates at the foundation level of our lives. Many people become what they believe in.
Our beliefs give shape to our perception, actions, and decisions and constitute a considerable part of our understanding of the world. How we behave, what we commit our lives to and how we feel about ourselves each day will always be impacted by what we believe about who we are, and how the world is that we live in.
QUESTION 1) Do your beliefs drive you towards fulfilling the dreams you have for your future, or do they keep you in the same place, with the same 'old' people and going around in the same old circles that you've been going around in for years?
QUESTION 2) Do your beliefs allow you to fulfill your full potential and do amazing things, or, do they keep you imprisoned in a safe and predictable 'little box'?
QUESTION 3) Do your beliefs give you an objective perspective on life, or do they just remind you of your failures and allow you to justify a risk-free approach to life?