Whenever you see any circumstance where you do not feel
self-confident – ask yourself: Why am I not feeling self-confident? Where is
this uncertainty coming from? What am I attaching my self-worth to?
When you become aware of what you are linking
your worth to, start releasing yourself of that limiting belief that you can
only feel worthy or confident in the face of certain prerequisites. When you do
that, you will find yourself filled with a sense of self-worth that is always
permeating regardless of what happens. You will find this self-worth will be
what leads you to outcomes you desire and bring you to become your greatest
self.
Your Brain Doesn't Know How & It's Not Your Fault A typical human brain is functioning on low capacity. Although the idea that a normal brain only uses 10% of its capacity is a myth, it is true that most people's brains are not functioning properly. For example, studies show that the brains of many people, when confronted with a problem, will actually switch gears and start working less! Instead of switching to logic and "work mode," the brain switches to patterns of frustration and emotion. Most people have simply not learned to "turn on" these higher cognitive abilities when the time is right. Most people are unfamiliar with the states of intense concentration and laser-like focus that come so easily to the great thinkers of our time. To correct this problem, researchers endeavored to recreate the brainwave patterns of overachieving, successful individuals - the most intelligent 1% of the population. What they found is truly remarkable. By helping ...
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