If you've read part one and two of Detox the Mind, you've probably identified some hindering beliefs and fears about you and life.  Take some time to reflect on how these beliefs shape your experiences. 

Life mirrors beliefs.

Every negative, fear-based belief we hold shapes our choices.  It is natural to turn away from discomfort and avoid whatever stands between us and our desires, but when we resolve to confront our false beliefs, we may discover that they dissipate easily.

For example, at one point in my life I was uneducated (last grade completed 8th), I'd made many "bad" choices (teen mom, abusive ex, beyond broke) and I truly believed that I was a child of a lesser god.  I lived in constant discomfort and fear, but tucked beneath the weight of my miserable world, I had dreams.  I wanted to be someone who I admired. 

I started working on myself (inner work – I'll elaborate soon) and my life changed quickly, so quickly that I found myself facing fears that once paralyzed me and watching them dissolve. 

The first was being invited to events given by my new employer. Everyone in the room had Master's degrees, a couple of homes, and had traveled the world.  I was terrified that they'd single me out for being inferior. I quickly learned that they were just people, too.  And the people who did turn out to be jerks, were jerks to everyone, not just me.  My fear was baseless.

Similarly, when I showed up for my first day of law school, after never completing high school or getting an undergraduate education, I was mortified by the belief that the other students would all figure out that I was a clueless, moron who had no business sitting next to them.  It never happened.  Instead, I was awarded Student of the Year.

In both examples, my underlying belief was: I'm not worthy of being here.  I now know that isn't true.  Some beliefs are best released by doing and thus proving their falsehood.  This is an outer approach.  The inner work I refer to above gave me the confidence to go out and try.  We'll look at that in my next post.

I chose to write about the outer work first because I wanted to give some concrete examples of how working with our beliefs can transform our lives.  As an avid student of self improvement teachings, I am always disheartened if the person teaching hasn't demonstrated the effectiveness of the principles they espouse.  I have many more personal examples relating to all aspects of life. 

The most important thing to know is that we are made of the same stuff and have access to the same universal power and support.  You can achieve what others have done and more, if that is your desire. 

The only limiting factor in your life is you.

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