THE NEW AFTERTHOUGHT

Breaking the limitations of the mind

7 min · 26. helmi 2020
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Things to explore on breaking inherited limiting beliefs: Limiting beliefs act as "truth systems" that seem to limit yourself from executing things that can be achieved without. Theses system of thinking are often developed during childhood and adolescent; Such as picking up habitual attitudes and mindsets about his or her own adaptations throughout out his development, this is seen through his cyclical waking period and schedule that are often mistaken as "natural habits" that are beyond one's control. listen more on www.kaerah.com [www.kaerah.com] Symptoms and attitudes: 1. an "i can't" attitude 2. an "only if i" attitude 3. that preludes a differential thinking that used to identify and trap the individual from acting on his own free will. 4. As seen from the video, the man in red, actually identifies cultural thinking that entraps one from acting against and opening new pathways to explore.

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jakson Breaking the limitations of the mind kansikuva

Breaking the limitations of the mind

Things to explore on breaking inherited limiting beliefs: Limiting beliefs act as "truth systems" that seem to limit yourself from executing things that can be achieved without. Theses system of thinking are often developed during childhood and adolescent; Such as picking up habitual attitudes and mindsets about his or her own adaptations throughout out his development, this is seen through his cyclical waking period and schedule that are often mistaken as "natural habits" that are beyond one's control. listen more on www.kaerah.com [www.kaerah.com] Symptoms and attitudes: 1. an "i can't" attitude 2. an "only if i" attitude 3. that preludes a differential thinking that used to identify and trap the individual from acting on his own free will. 4. As seen from the video, the man in red, actually identifies cultural thinking that entraps one from acting against and opening new pathways to explore.

26. helmi 20207 min