hey there,
For today’s fat loss tip my buddy Tom Venuto was kind enough to let me to share this motivation/mindset question and answer that he recently answered on the Burn The Fat Inner Circle member forums because he thinks that self limiting beliefs are an issue that many people deal with and it’s one of the reasons people start to falter as early as late January or early February in their 2009 goal pursuits. QUESTION: "Tom, I’ve followed your guidelines by writing down all my goals, and I’ve also identified all my self-limiting beliefs (and believe me there were a lot, including a belief that I didn’t deserve it). Ok, but what do I do now? Do I visualize my goals or work on repeating my new beliefs? I also took the list of limiting beliefs and made a new list called ‘self enhancing beliefs’. This is the list of beliefs that I am wondering if I should affirm everyday until they sink in. I Very much appreciate your advice. TOM VENUTO ANSWERS: We could break this down into 2 major steps, 2 quick questions and STEP 1: IDENTIFY LIMITING BELIEFS We’re well aware of some of our beliefs because beliefs about spirituality or politics or animal rights any other topic are the types of beliefs that are usually conscious. But the beliefs that affect us the most in our physical development are NOT conscious. They are unconscious. So the first step, which you’ve already done, is to make sure you’ve flushed them all out. For our readers who haven’t done this yet, here’s how: ———————————————— It pays to do this as a formal "exercise" with serious quiet time and pen and paper. Question #1. What causes me to be overweight (or unhealthy, not having body I want, etc)? Question #2. What’s preventing me from getting leaner? Spend some time with it. Consider the answers; what you may come up with may be legitimate issues that you can deal with or which you have no control over, but either way, you will also see limiting beliefs flushed out through this questioning process. Example: "I can’t because I have no time, I’m too old, I can’t stop eating, I hate exercise, You just can’t do it when you have 4 kids, after a hip replacement, it’s impossible… Thing is, those are not accurate facts. Those are beliefs (negative thought patterns) that hold you back. STEP 2: CHALLENGE THOSE BELIEFS How do you challenge a belief? 4 ways: (A) Challenge it directly: is it even valid at all? See if you Now… if they did it, then how could this belief be valid? Out of all the psychological techniques that we can apply to (B) Challenge the source: is it your belief, or have you been (C) Challenge the usefulness of the belief. Ok so you believed (D) Challenging the belief by weighing the consequences. If Last but not least, You’re RIGHT about "deservability." So start keep in mind that affirmations alone won’t do it in the case That’s why it’s harmful to seek something for nothing; you There would be an incongruous feeling inside you and you’d You can create affirmations about all kinds of things and work on Affirmations are simply stating your goals or your desired empowering belief in a way that your subconscious mind is receptive to. The difference between a belief affirmation and a goal affirmation So when you’ve found that belief that you know is limiting you, If you’re diligent, you will see changes in attitude and Then you can move on to another goal or belief you want Train hard and expect success, Tom Venuto Sincerely, If you have any questions, you can contact me by clicking here.
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