“Aha! I tricked you. I tricked you into believing that you’re not good enough and that you don’t have what it takes to make it. And you fell for it! Aha!!!”
Doesn’t that sound silly - the idea of someone else tricking you into believing that you are not good enough and that you will never make it? Sounds silly, right?
How much of what you believe about yourself comes from you? These are beliefs you developed through personal experience through age and maturity and from just knowing yourself – your guiding principles? How much of what you believe about yourself is largely based from what people have told you, cultural and religious beliefs and from other sources other than your own?
Getting tricked into believing you are something you’re not isn’t so far fetched. I asked 10 female clients during their consultation to answer “Who am I?” 50% responded with “I don’t know” 40% identified themselves to a role and label and only 10% identified to core values and personal attributes. Of the 50% who were unsure of whom they were, 100% were comfortable identifying with a role and label. And 100% - everyone in the study, identified to at least 1 label that wasn’t of their own accord. When asked to answer “why do I believe this about myself” 100% answered, “because that’s what I was told I am.”
Getting tricked into believing something about you isn’t difficult. Any uncertainly or a slight bit of insecurity in your life and the enquiring mind will feel frustrated and confused and will seek an answer. More often than not any answer will satisfy the frustration including the wrong one. And if you are in search of answers you just might believe the wrong thing about who you really are.
3 comments:
you are definately talking to me today...who am I..I haven't the slightest idea. Now what?
Nice post Bruno....of course these beliefs about yourself are forced upon you when you are a child and unable to 'defend' yourself. Just like the belief about electricity seriously hurting you, your subconscious mind thinks it is dangerous for you to let go of any beliefs because they are designed to protect you. But the subconscious cannot reason, it only does what the conscious mind tells it to do. Therefore we must be aware of this and keep a positive outlook and always believe we are capable of anything we desire. Thanks again, I enjoy reading your posts.
@joanne: Now you learn about you. Take time out and reflect upon your life. Discover your core values - your guiding principles. Create a life map to see where you've been and where you want to go. Spend the time soul searching and you will find the answer.
@Maxwell: Thank you for your comment. Yes, most of what we believe about who we are is largely part of our childhood. But as adults we can choose to continue to live with those beliefs or choose to challenge and replace them with better serving beliefs. But we need to spend the time and to work on it. And you are correct, the subconscious cannot distinguish "right" from "wrong" whatever the conscious mind tells it is what it will believe.
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