Third Self-Limiting Beliefs

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Reasons are the capacity for consciously making sense of things, applying logic, establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information. With the desire comes a reason as to why you have it and what does it bring to you. Without reasoning, there really wouldn't be no logically structured plans and/or explanations and the goals could not be reached with just desiring something. According to a German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche “Given a big enough “WHY”, People can bear almost any “HOW”.
If you don’t have a reason to get out of bed in the morning, it won’t matter how healthy you are, will it? If you don’t have pleasures, positive goals, love, or meaning in your …show more content…

Some of us have the mistaken belief that we must be flawless at all times and losing is a bad thing. However, I disagree I believe that losing can teach us some important life lessons.
3) Exasperated
This is the third self-limiting belief that acts as an enemy when are irritated with ourselves and then tell other people to not come in my way. We are ones who are in charge for ourselves. From the time we are born we are been compared from nursery to school to college with other people. So it becomes really difficult to identify what we truly want and what has been forced on us. When we are working on an assignment and by looking at how much we have to accomplish in a short timescale we feel scared and we start procrastinating. This can also affect our level of enthusiasm and we feel irritated and flabbergasted.
4) Self-Devastation
This is the fourth self-limiting belief which acts as an enemy when it affects our self-regard and we say to ourselves that we need to end this otherwise things will get vilest for me. With this enemy we are in the panic zone and we freak out when it comes to taking action to achieve a desire and we end up saying that its needs to be