What kinds of beliefs do we have?
Beliefs can be broken down into three very distinct parts.
They include:
- Psychological Rules- the foundations of each of your beliefs. They probably shouldn’t be classified as beliefs, but rather as rules that support your beliefs. However, it’s important to discuss them here because they will help you to better understand the beliefs that are currently directing your decisions and actions.
- Global Beliefs-Global beliefs are generalizations you make about things, about people, and about life. You will, for instance, believe X and you won’t believe Y. You believe X because you have made specific assumptions about X and Y that make them out to be a certain way. Global beliefs are assumptions you make that begin with:
- “I am…”
- “Life is…”
- “People are…”
- Convictions-Convictions are the strongest beliefs and are often immune to logic. They are beliefs that have the highest unwavering certainty, commitment, and dedication , Convictions are beliefs that you have built over a lifetime that have a tremendous amount of references supporting them. Each of these references supports this belief and build the foundations of your conviction. Moreover, the amount of emotion, time, energy, and thought you have invested in these beliefs over a lifetime makes them virtually indestructible.
Personal convictions are a special set of our beliefs, that determine (for you) what you believe to be right and wrong. These beliefs are very solid and usually nothing or no one can change it. It’s important to note that beliefs are not facts.
However, deeply ingrained beliefs can indeed be mistaken as facts. These beliefs are often nothing more than conclusions you have drawn based on your childhood experiences.
If you constantly heard you’re not good enough, you’re not smart enough, or you’re not pretty enough you may actually start to believe and carry those things around internalizing them.
Effects limiting beliefs have
Once you’ve reached adulthood and carry these negative beliefs along with you it creates a rocky foundation to navigate through life. These beliefs can complicate relationships, friendships, work life, and social life. You may pass up opportunities that are right in front of you because you have made yourself believe you don’t qualify for the job. What’s even worse is when these beliefs go unrecognized and manifest for so long it’s almost irreversible.
How to overcome limiting beliefs
So here are 5 easy steps for overcoming limiting beliefs:
- Identify the source of the belief
If you can pinpoint the belief it will become easier to eliminate it from your life.
- Identify the reason for the belief and evaluate the consequences
Ask yourself, has this belief really been beneficial to my life and where can I make changes.
- Infuse the truth into your beliefs
Find things that are facts to support what you believe instead of relying on your own opinions.
- Adopt NEW and EMPOWERING beliefs
These beliefs should cancel out those old beliefs! Turn these new beliefs into a new habit.
- Strengthen your beliefs
Make those beliefs strong enough to stand on them
Don't let those negative beliefs limit you anymore!