What Do You Really Believe?
by Marilou Seavey
What have you learned to believe... about yourself and about
the power within you to create the life you dream of?
The true test of your beliefs are in the challenges of life.
How resourceful are you when what you want to have happen
and what is happening are in conflict? How quickly do you
respond with strength and conviction and adjust your attitudes
and behaviors? How quickly do you learn from the feedback
life so generously gives you ?
It is extremely valuable to think of your problems as quality
control tests of your beliefs. A necessary security check
for strength and durability. That is, in fact, just what a
challenge is. How are you rising to the occasion and passing
through the tests of life? The quality of your life depend
upon how deep and appropriate your beliefs in yourself are.
This ‘world classroom’ of reality is full of
lessons. They come in all shapes and sizes. They come at the
best of times and in the worst of times. Be glad you are being
tested. It means you are alive and enrolled in the ‘course
of life’. How you handle your lessons and what you learn
from them are measure of your growth.
Remember also, that your beliefs are your mental and spiritual
truths. When you take the time to examine your inner life
you’ll discover your beliefs and as you create new truths
about yourself and your life, new, empowering beliefs await
you.
So, believe in yourself, that you have a power within you
to create the life you dream of, and surround yourself with
people you believe in and who believe in themselves. Support
each other, even adopt the beliefs that others have that will
make you a healthier, happier person. Find a friend who shares
your desire for personal growth or better yet, introduce someone
you know to Mind Bridge trainings and share the same tools
for deeper support. Choose your beliefs and train your mind...
you are entitled to a life of your own design.
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