What labels (limiting beliefs) are you holding on to?
The topic of ‘labels’ and limiting beliefs has come up frequently in my coaching sessions recently when discussing blockages with clients, i.e. why they feel that they can’t be, do or have something they want.??When we dig into why they have such resistance, we often discover that it relates to messages they received consciously or unconsciously as children.
It never ceases to amaze me how sometimes just one seemingly inconsequential comment, particularly from a parent or other authority figure (e.g. a teacher), can have such a massive detrimental impact on a person’s life well into adulthood. Not to mention the fully blown labels we often give children, e.g. lazy, handful, dramatic, angry, etc.
These are just a few real-life examples I've had from clients in the last few months and some from my own experience:
Unfortunately, as children, we tend to believe what other people tell us - about the world and ourselves. We accept their comments (and their beliefs) as the truth and may even go as far as to build our whole identity around them. When that happens, we start behaving in a way synonymous with the 'label' or view that we've been fed.
We have to remain consistent with the view we have of ourselves.
Many of us are limiting ourselves in adulthood because of the messages we received when we were young. If you recognise that you have been limiting yourself, here are some things to consider:
My Story
Growing up, I wasn’t academic in the slightest, but I was extremely creative, as were my parents. My brother, however, was VERY academic (a first in our little family)?and?creative, which to my parents was the Holy Grail!?
I often heard my mum telling people,?‘He’s the clever one; Jo’s not very bright, bless her.'??They didn’t value my creativity because they were creative, too, so they didn’t see it as anything special.?
Unsurprisingly, I didn’t do particularly well in school because I believed (or rather, I’d been programmed to believe) that I wasn’t very clever. So, to be honest, I didn’t try very hard, nor was I encouraged to, and I definitely didn’t work towards reaching my full potential - as far as I was concerned, I didn't have any.?
However, when I got into my twenties, I realised I might not be great at maths and science, but I am brilliant (and I don’t mind blowing my own trumpet here!) at creative problem solving and people skills.
Once I realised that, I returned to college, got qualified and built a great career despite being given the label of ‘least likely to succeed’ by both parents and teachers. To this day, my parents are still amazed that I’ve managed to make anything of myself (that’s a little insight into our family dynamics!).
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Uncovering your limiting beliefs
Looking at the things we experienced in childhood that may hold us back today is crucial in achieving the life we deserve. It can be tough to unpick some of those long-held beliefs, but I believe it’s one of the most powerful actions we can take.
Exercise
Following is an exercise to uncover and help you overcome your limiting beliefs.
It's a good idea to set some specific time aside so that you won't be interrupted. I recommend physically writing your answers with a pen and paper rather than typing - it helps your subconscious to process the information more effectively:?
Talking about beliefs, I love this saying…
A belief is nothing more than a thought that we keep repeating!
It's important to remember that?we have to remain consistent with the view we have of ourselves, and so we unconsciously think and behave in ways that reinforce our beliefs - but it doesn't mean they are true.
I realise that doing this work on your own can sometimes bring up some deep-rooted ‘stuff’, and often it can be hard to be honest with yourself. If that’s the case for you, I suggest doing this exercise with a coach or a trusted friend or partner who has empathy and won't judge.
As you can see from the topics I cover in my articles, I support clients in so many different ways, not least in uncovering and removing their limiting beliefs, blockages and resistance. If you would like some additional support in achieving your goals, I offer a free 15-minute ‘discovery’ chat. Either DM me or contact me a [email protected] or visit my website jobanks.net for more information (there are lots of freebies there, too!).
I’d love to hear your experiences of ‘labelling’ and limiting beliefs. Please leave them in the comments section below to email me at the address above.
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2 年I had real issues with self-esteem growing up, not helped by being picked on in school by other children. I've worked on it a lot as an adult and I'm such a different person now, thank God! (and when I say "thank God" I mean it quite literally!)
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2 年Jo thank you for sharing