As humans, we have this weird and fascinating tendency to want to polarize people, events and circumstances. We like to make them “good” and “bad,” “right” and “wrong.”
But does that polarization help us?
Yes, sometimes it does.
The polarization helps us to see what we like and enjoy, as well as what we don’t like and don’t enjoy. It’s offering us contrast so we can decide exactly what is going to serve us in the future.
But the problem is that most of us LIVE in this polarization, without taking the time to identify when labeling something is hurting rather than helping us. KEEP READING
I don’t know about you, but when I used to think about prayer, I would imagine people on their knees, hands folded in front of them, asking God for favors, deliverance or forgiveness. Maybe all three.
And while that was good and all, there was something about it that was a turnoff. Perhaps it was the idea of an all-knowing God that I had to give deference to, or maybe it was the idea that I needed favors from this God, and that I couldn’t do it myself. KEEP READING
Have you ever been in a position where everything seemed to be going well, perhaps very well, in an area of your life, and then BOOM! It’s like everything falls apart simultaneously?
Have you been in a situation where you don’t take opportunities that look great on paper due to fear or uncertainty? Do you chalk it up to intuition, but later have doubts?
If so, you could be bumping into your own upper limits and sabotaging your success.
Upper limits are unconscious beliefs about how the world works and how successful we are supposed to be. KEEP READING
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