Where Do you Get Stopped?
It’s always easy to blame external circumstances when you get stopped ‘your manager, lack of time, traffic, a change in the market… But if anything really stops you short in life, it’s more likely to be a self-limiting belief: a thought about yourself, reinforced by emotion. An event occurred. You drew a conclusion about it and absorbed it emotionally. This is because people are ‘meaning-making’ machines; we try to give meaning to everything, even things we really know nothing about!
We all have our own rich and personal history of events - from parents, educators, our culture, gender and work experience - and, as a result, we’ve developed our own unique perspectives on the world and ourselves. Each of us creates a unique map of what the world is like and how we fit in to it. Before long, we’re on autopilot, with these now-subconscious beliefs guiding our actions in life. Many of these beliefs help to sustain us in life, but others don’t - they limit us and our ability to lead a happy and fulfilling life.
What About At Work?
When it comes to working life, it is our self-limiting beliefs which affect whether we are successful and the organisation we work in is a satisfying place to be. Here are some common self-limiting beliefs:
1. I am not skilled enough.
2. You can’t trust anybody.
3. Hard work is noble.
4. Fulfilling work is for others, not me.
5. Fulfilment comes from my personal life, not my work life.
6. I’m too old to make major changes to the way I work.
7. My family and friends will think I’m crazy.
8. I’m a fraud - my success is a result of the corporate structure.
9. The unknown isn’t safe.
10. I’m not sure that I can trust my decisions or choices.
11. I’m afraid of failing.
12. It’s a dog-eat-dog world.
Your beliefs stay with you for three primary reasons: (more…)






Posted By tyna
Sep 1, 2008












