Do You Believe Your Good Enough
Everybody occasionally feels like they are not good enough. Unfortunately, for some people they make this a core belief. They carry it around like a weight around their neck for their entire lives.
It may be true that their is always someone out there who is stronger, more experienced, and maybe even more talented than you are. However, their is not another you! You have gifts, talents and abilities unique to you alone. When we put these unique sets of talents together and we decide to use them - We become unstoppable!
You have the desires you do for a reason. It is no accident that you like the things you do. You were made to achieve your own goals. This is your destiny.
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. We all make them. The truth is the most successful people in the world are the ones who make the most mistakes. The reason they make the most mistakes is because they keep trying until they succeed! They make up their minds that they are going to do something and they keep trying until they finally get it right.
If you keep taking action; you will succeed. Don’t ever give up! You owe it to yourself to try until you get exactly what you want…
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November 27th, 2008 @ 7:08 am
Hi Priscilla,
Our attitude towards making mistakes is directly related to our childhood and how our parents handled the issue, I think. That’s why sometimes it’s so hard to get rid of certain mechanisms.
However, by being happier with ourselves and loving ourselves better, we can go a long way in forgiving ourselves.
Much love, and happy Thanksgiving!
December 2nd, 2008 @ 4:00 pm
Patricia- You are correct in saying that how our parents handled our mistakes affects the way we handle our mistakes in our adult lives. Yet, this knowledge gives us the power to change our reactions. As adults we have the power to identify our reasons for reacting the way we do. After identifing our reasons, we can consciously make the choice to learn and apply new ways to respond. This often takes practice and we will sometimes slip into our old habits, but the more we practice our chosen response, the better we will get.