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#60 - Arguing For Your Limitations

Nov 17, 201919 min
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Episode description

Author Richard Bach famously said “Argue for your limitations, and sure enough they’re yours”.  Repeatedly saying “I can’t” can create such a strong habit of thought, even when faced with the possibility of “Maybe I can”.

 

The more you practice believing that things ARE what you believe them to be, the more evidence you will find to back up that belief.  Before you know it, you are in a cycle of arguing for your limitations and believing you are just a victim to the circumstances in your life, or worse, that those beliefs are true.

 

This week I’m going to discuss why it’s so easy for you to argue for your limitations and how to stop.

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