What are Self-Limiting Beliefs?

What are Self-Limiting Beliefs?

“I’ll never get that promotion.” “I just can’t do it.” “I’m not good enough.” Does that sound familiar? These are called self-limiting beliefs and sometimes we tell ourselves this because of negative past experiences we try to protect ourselves from. If we let them, these thoughts can devalue our worth and throw us off the right path. Here is everything you need to know about how to combat these beliefs.

What are Self-Limiting Beliefs?

It’s essentially an inner dialogue that deceives you into believing something negative about yourself. It can attack various aspects by…

  • Personalizing – something terrible happens and you blame yourself no matter how unrelated
  • Filtering – ignoring the positives of a situation to magnify the negative
  • Polarizing – believing you are either perfect or a failure with no in between
  • Catastrophizing – hypothesizing the worst-case scenarios that haven’t happened

The Consequences

Over time self-limiting beliefs start to instill a negative mindset. It may decrease your motivation and result in feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. Other consequences include…

  • Failure to Capitalize on Opportunities – you become convinced you can’t do anything so you don’t take the opportunities in front of you
  • Perfectionism – you believe you are never good enough
  • Relationship Difficulties – your constant criticizing may seem insecure and can lead to blaming or criticizing others

Combatting Self-Limiting Beliefs

Knowing your worth and ability can make a huge difference in personal and professional success. It takes a bit of practice and some support from your community, but in time you can become a master at combatting self-limiting beliefs. Here are some tips to help you get started.

  • Find your trigger– The first step to combatting self-limiting beliefs is to become aware of what triggers them. What times of the day do you feel the worst about yourself? What are you doing during that time? What are you saying to yourself? The more you are aware of the triggers, the more you can combat them.
  • Reality Check – Self-limiting beliefs are tricksters that tend to hyperbolize the situation. Sometimes, telling yourself the facts and taking a quiet moment can calm your mind.
  • Affirmations– Replace the self-limiting beliefs with their positive counterparts and you will start training your mindset to switch from negative to positive. Try these?8 affirmations ?for your life, career, and business.
  • Treat Yourself Like Your Best Friend – Would you ever say those things to your best friend, husband, or child? Of course not! So, why are you saying it to yourself? You deserve to be treated with respect, love, and empathy.
  • Goal Orientated – Instead of thinking about what you can’t do, think about what is possible. What can you accomplish right now that moves you one step forward?

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Plus for more advice on overcoming limiting beliefs, connect with IAW member,?Laura Hearn , a certified business and entrepreneurship coach, military spouse, and mom who helps women build and scale their businesses with confidence. Her business,?LH Consulting LLC , with various programs, a podcast, and a blog tailored for women entrepreneurs.

Jessica Godinho

Coordinator of Chaos | Creative Problem Solver | Lifelong Learner

1 年

Great read! No matter how successful we are or seem to others, we all have self doubts. Hello Imposter Syndrone! The ‘Reality Check’ and ‘Treat Yourself like your best friend’ really resonated with me. Reality Check yourself! - Taking those few minutes to step back and only look at the facts, even if they are hard to admit about yourself, are so helpful. It takes the exaggeration or extreme thoughts out and helps you to focus on the truth. Treat Yourself Like Your Best friend - this one’s easy…. to say, but harder to do. We would never ever talk to our best friend the way we do to ourselves! Especially if we saw them getting down on themselves or having self doubts. This one is easier said than done, but it’s a good reminder! #selflove #selfpatience

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Mary Phillips, Ph.D.

Federal Funding Assistance Manager at VertueLab

1 年

“Fear of the Impostor Syndrome” is the most common response I hear when I ask women scientists if they would consider participating in an entrepreneurship program if it would enable them to get their research broadly recognized. Fear is such a powerful emotion.

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CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Next Trend Realty LLC./wwwHar.com/Chester-Swanson/agent_cbswan

1 年

Interesting Article on, The Self-limiting Beliefs.

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