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Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - " Origin of Beliefs "

How many of your beliefs about yourself were put there by others who may

have been well-meaning, but mistaken?

Do you believe that you just don't have what it takes to succeed in life -

that you are not smart enough, strong enough or capable enough to achieve

much?

If so, where did you originally get those beliefs? It could very well be

from adults who gave you, when you were very young, their opinions about

you. And because these people were your authorities, you took in these

beliefs and made them your own.

But, did you know that many successful people have had similar beliefs

programmed into them, and have gone on to prove them wrong?

In his early years, Albert Einstein was a poor student who was called

mentally slow and unsociable. Abraham Lincoln's teachers described him as a

daydreamer who asked foolish questions. Edison was called a hopeless case

when he was seven years old. His teacher described him as " addled " and said it

would be useless for him to continue in school. All of these people came to

realize that authority figures were not the determiners of their destiny.

Rather, they themselves were.

So, if you are being held back because of beliefs you got early in life, ask

yourself whether it might be worthwhile to throw them out and replace them

with others that will serve you better.

Lou Tice

The Pacific Institute

Blessings,

Charlene

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