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Limiting Beliefs Quotes

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“You limit yourself by reducing the number of viewpoints you see.”
Meir Ezra

Shannon L. Alder
Six Beliefs That Set the Course of Your Life

1. If you don’t believe the impossible can happen, then you are right.

2. When you feel like you are less than others, then you are right.

3. When you believe what you have and how you were raised keeps you from having everything you ever dreamed of, you are right.

4. When you believe your mistakes can’t be undone, you are right.

5. When you feel this is the best it is going to get, you are right.

6. When you think someone will never change or rise above their brokenness, you are WRONG!”
Shannon L. Alder

“It's so important to identify beliefs.
Because once you identify [a negative belief], once you bring it into the light, you will see it doesn't belong to you:
- That it came from your parents;
- It came from your family;
- It came from your society;
- It came from your friends.
And you bought into it. But it isn't yours.

Holding on to something that isn't yours is called theft.
Don't be a belief thief!

Let go of what isn't yours.”
Bashar

Anita Moorjani
“Good teachers help you believe in yourself, rather than cultivate a belief in them. They teach you to connect to the divinity within you.”
Anita Moorjani, Sensitive Is the New Strong: The Power of Empaths in an Increasingly Harsh World

Vironika Tugaleva
“Courage is your natural setting. You do not need to become courageous, but rather peel back the layers of self-protective, limiting beliefs that keep you small.”
Vironika Tugaleva

Maddy Malhotra
“What you believe your future holds for you impacts your attitude, decisions and success.”
Maddy Malhotra, How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy

Maddy Malhotra
“You don't know who you are; you just know what they’ve told you about who you are!”
Maddy Malhotra, How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy

Maddy Malhotra
“God never said that you will live an average or unfulfilled life. You and the people who programmed your mind ‘assumedâ€� your worth, ability and deservingness. You have the same brains and ability like the most successful ones have. Only the circumstances are different and I can assure you that your circumstances are not the worst.”
Maddy Malhotra, How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy

Maddy Malhotra
“Are you a clairvoyant? A fortune-teller? If not, why anticipate the worst for yourself? Past does not equal the future, so why not think big and positive?”
Maddy Malhotra, How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy

“You are only as limited as your beliefs.”
Jennifer Ho

“When we buy into those limiting and marginalizing stories, our souls are in exile. We spend our days worrying about pleasing others rather than doing what’s right for us—and, ultimately, what’s right for our families, our community, and our world.”
Kathy Sparrow, Ignite Your Leadership: Proven Tools for Leaders to Energize Teams, Fuel Momentum and Accelerate Results

“You are only as limited as your beliefs.”
Jennifer Ho-Dougatz

Maddy Malhotra
“Self-critical thoughts and detrimental predictions about yourself have a huge impact on our mood/feelings. It affects our attitude, decisions and behavior. They ensure our self-esteem stays low and can create physical illnesses.”
Maddy Malhotra, How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy

Maddy Malhotra
“Are you a fortune-teller? A clairvoyant? If not, why anticipate the worst for yourself? We predict events will turn out in a negative way because our self-beliefs are limiting.”
Maddy Malhotra, How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy

Maddy Malhotra
“Science is proving it now and the old spiritual books said it centuries ago that negative thoughts are the primary source of all the internal and external diseases/illnesses!”
Maddy Malhotra, How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy

Hina Hashmi
“People with a poverty mindset remain poor and usually it is because of the fears in their mind. They tie up their energy in with the lack of money.”
Hina Hashmi, Your Life A Practical Guide to Happiness Peace and Fulfilment

“Examine your beliefs and break free.”
Maria Erving

“Empowering beliefs are ideas that launch us forward and help us to become the person we want to be. Empowering beliefs are freeing, encouraging, and inclusive; they nurture and uplift. When we find ourselves harboring a limiting belief, we need to replace it with one that cultivates joy.”
Laurie Buchanan, PhD

Victoria L. White
“It is important to release these constructs before entering in romantic relation or union with another because you’ll be replaying and playing out the karmic patterning of your limited beliefs and constructs towards love. Meaning you’ll be attracting exactly what you do not wish to experience because somewhere within yourself you still believe love is experienced a particular way.”
Victoria L. White, Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships

“[There are some] beliefs you currently believe, that are in your way. (...) You believe so much in them. And we understand why you believe in them.
Because: when you believe something, you offer a vibration about it, and you KEEP RECREATING it. So, something that happened a long time ago, you keep renewing your membership to. You keep bringing it forwards. And so, then the memory, which could be very slight or non-existent at this point, is really active and alive, because you talked about it today. And you talked about it yesterday. And you talked about it the day before, even if it had happened 20 years ago.

And so, when people encounter you, you are a fresh new person. And if you are like most humans, you are regurgitating a lot of old stuff. So, things don´t change very much, if that´s what is going on with you.

Oh, different faces and different places, but same old, same old!
Because you continue to offer this same old belief-patterns.”
Abraham Hicks

Anthon St. Maarten
“Just focus on the possibilities. The limitations will take care of itself.”
Anthon St. Maarten

“What you think would work against you might ends up working for you. Learn to journal all those incidences to boost your confidence to counter all negative and limiting beliefs in your life.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua, Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process

Katische Haberfield
“For every life that I unlock, I free my mind of the programming that I had personally created in another lifetime. For each vow and limiting belief that I reprogram and reframe, I get another layer of freedom.”
Katische Haberfield, Entangled No More: Women Who Broke Free From Toxic Relationships Building Their Own Empires

Kristen Butler
“It’s all too easy to deny our true unhappiness if we’re unwilling or unable to pull the layers back to see the limiting beliefs about ourselves.”
Kristen Butler, The Comfort Zone: Create a Life You Really Love with Less Stress and More Flow

Lizzy Cangro
“Would you continue with the limiting belief of 'I am not enough' if you fully accepted that it robs you of what you want?”
Lizzy Cangro, Reclaim the Rebel: 12 Rebellious Acts to Achieve Unconditional Love for Your Body

Alexandra H. Solomon
“The world projects possibilities and restrictions onto people based on identity variables (age, race, gender, etc.). We need to explore the sneaky ways we’ve internalized those stories. Internalized identity rules sound like

“Because I am X, I cannot also be/do Y.� For example:

� Because I am a mother, I cannot take a pole dancing class.

� Because I am forty years old, I cannot become a student.

� Because I am well-known in my community, I cannot go to therapy.

� Because I do CrossFit, I cannot do Zumba.

â€� Because I am a man, I cannot ask my partner to hold me.”
Alexandra H. Solomon, Love Every Day: 365 Relational Self-Awareness Practices to Help Your Relationship Heal, Grow, and Thrive

Robin S. Baker
“Limiting beliefs limit the possibilities available to you.”
Robin S. Baker

“Empowering beliefs are ideas that launch us forward and help us to become the person we want to be. Empowering beliefs are freeing, encouraging, and inclusive; they nurture and uplift. When we find ourselves harboring a limiting belief, we need to replace it with one that cultivates joy.”
Laurie Buchanan, PhD

Jon Noble
“What we believe can empower us as well as limit us. If, for example, you believe you cannot perform a good remote viewing session unless you have had a 30-minute meditation, this may limit your ability to perform unless you have the necessary time. If you are told and believe that remote viewing cannot provide text and numbers from a target, this will set up a limiting boundary. Be careful what you accept as beliefs. Question what you read (including this book) and test your assumptions, and those of others, for yourself.”
Jon Noble, Natural Remote Viewing: A practical guide to the mental martial art of self-discovery

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