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Limiting Beliefs Unconsciously "Uploaded" in Childhood Influence You TODAY !

Alister from Dream Big New Zealand

šŸ™ On 19 March 2021 as always we enjoyed a great Global Team Zoom . There was such a beautiful, warm vibe. Iā€™ve heard it said we are a ā€œsafe harbourā€ community with an inclusive spirit. This morning I really felt that.
šŸ’ Itā€™s a very rare & special organisation that gives safe space for people to explore their depths such as identifying limiting beliefs that are holding us back from what we truly want.
šŸŒŸ What a delight it is to uncover a truth like that as it empowers us to make change. It may feel uncomfortable. Itā€™s very important to stay the course to reach the place we really want to be.
šŸ”„ One of our very wise leaders today said something that struck a chord with me: ā€œPeople move on from here even after creating huge financial success for themselves & I believe itā€™s because they stop confronting themselvesā€. They stop doing the Personal Development every day.
šŸ§˜šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø Another very wise leader shared sheā€™d learned 100% of families are dysfunctional... as we are all imperfect humans. So we may have picked up some unhelpful beliefs from childhood.
šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø When we start ā€œadultingā€ we might realise the importance of self awareness & growth if there are areas of our lives weā€™d like different results in. As we make change & experience positive results our self worth improves.
šŸ¦ø Even if each generation makes 1% change slowly our population will evolve to have higher levels of self awareness allowing us to be better parents / teachers / friends / family members which has extremely valuable repercussions for everyone.
šŸ¦‹ Iā€™m so excited to imagine what weā€™ll be capable of achieving collectively as well as individually. Instead of all our energy going in to protecting or projecting our pain we will be more capable of using it in supernatural ways ! A field of infinite potential ā­ļøšŸŒˆšŸŒ€ā™¾

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