I
recognize the impact my beliefs have on how I feel and behave. Believing
something about a situation determines how events progress. What I think and
feel about another person affects how I relate to that person. My beliefs in
myself determine how I perform.
However,
I can choose what I believe. If I want to see a situation differently, I
have the power to do so.
My
beliefs are particularly important when I am relating to others. If I believe a
person has certain qualities, then I assume I know how they
think and act. But when I change my mind about someone, I see the person differently,
often for the better. I am free to determine what I believe about someone.
My
beliefs about myself determine my level of confidence. Whether I am beginning a
new project, attending a social event, or experiencing changes in a personal
relationship, how my life progresses is largely determined by what I believe.
And I am blessed with the power to change how I see things.
Knowing
I can change what I believe brings success into my life. Inside myself, I make
a decision about what I think is true. But if I observe factors that do not
coincide with my beliefs, I change how I view other people and situations based
on this new information.
Today,
I plan to embrace my power to change my beliefs. I can alter those
beliefs that ultimately result in less than ideal situations, relationships, or
behavior.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1.
Do I have the power to change my beliefs?
2.
What is a particular assumption that
hinders me?
3.
How can I create more success by
accepting my power to change my beliefs?
ONE
SKY…
Kandayia
‘JagudEye’ Ali
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