12/02/2019
Escaping The Prison of Your Limiting Beliefs
Why can’t I have what I actually really want?
The career that wakes me up in the morning. The body and I feel proud of. The quality of relationships I actually get excited about.
I know the reason, and I think you know it as well…
You don’t actually believe you deserve it!
Our minds are plagued with all kinds of limiting beliefs. Keeping us locked away in prison and killing our potential for growth.
If you can overcome your limiting beliefs, then you can really have anything in life you desire.
You can become the person you wish other people saw in you and the type of man you’re really meant to be.
In this post, we’re going to take an in-depth look at what it takes to change crippling beliefs. Starting with some brief theory on the topic, I’m then going to share a process for belief change that’s genuinely changed my life.
This is something that’s allowed me to triumph over negative beliefs in the past and I guarantee will help you do the same. So, without further ado, let's get right into it.
Perception is Projection
“You create your own reality”.
You’ve probably heard that line countless times. It’s a classic. In self-development, this rhetoric forms the basis of most cult ideologies. It’s not wrong. But what does it actually mean?
The best way to think of it is like this…
The perception of reality works just like a flashlight. Imagine a dark room full of infinite options. Imagine every life path and every life decision you could make is represented as a picture. Frozen, in a still frame of time.
Whatever picture you choose to shine that light on, then becomes your reality. What you focus on, expands and becomes your new narrative or story.
Limiting beliefs ensure that we focus that light on things we don’t truly want. Forcing us to generate a reality that doesn’t genuinely excite us. Why on earth are we programmed to do this?
We do this because we suffer conflicting ideas in our minds. Beliefs planted in there from childhood. Beliefs that contradict each other, and then fight to try to cancel each other out.
From the perspective of the belief, it’s just trying to help. It’s shielding us from negative emotions like fear, or anger or rejection. Unaware that it’s actually stunting our growth.
These ideas are so woven into our subconscious that it’s not really possible to ever remove them. The lack belief is you. It’s what your identity is composed of.
Your body will never allow you to “remove part of yourself” from yourself, or stop a valid part of you from existing. You can’t destroy it, crush it or eliminate it (contrary to marketing messages in the self-development industry).
To move forward, the approach is counterintuitive. We need to first befriend our belief. See how it’s attempting to help us and then redirect its focus towards the positive.
These beliefs hold all of the internal resources we need to grow. It’s just a matter of allowing ourselves access, to open things up and to draw them back to the surface.
Reframing Demons Into Deities
You’ve heard about the concept of reframing when it comes to conversations about influence. Reframing someone else’s language or “keeping a strong frame” in interactions.
Well, the strongest frame you can keep is actually over yourself. Your subconscious controls your thoughts, behaviors, and actions. Providing the reasons behind why you do what you do.
In order to make deep identity level change, we need to start “reframing” limiting beliefs to be ones that actually empower us.
Becoming a master of reframing means we consciously choose where that flashlight shines. You take the power back over lack beliefs and create the identity you truly desire.
Michelangelo once said about his famous sculpture of David.
“I created a vision of David in my mind, and simply carved away everything that wasn’t him”
The same is true for your ideal vision as a man. When you reframe lack beliefs for the positive you chip apart the bad programming and shave away the parts that actually aren’t you.
Based on these simple principals of reframing I’ve come up with an effective process to “carve away” at limiting beliefs. A process I still use to this day.
Taking inspiration from our good friend David. I like to call this process Chiseling.
I believe it’s one of the key components to my success thus far. After talking with several successful friends and mentors they also confirm practicing versions of this process for themselves.
So read over the following paragraphs carefully, and let’s get into it by unpacking things slowly.
How to Get Started With Chiseling
Go to the stationery store and buy yourself a nice notebook. This is the most valuable book I ever bought.
Take out a pen, go to the back page and write down 6 to 8 limiting beliefs. Usually specific to the area of your life you’re currently working on. Eg; Social Skills
I can’t approach new people or start new interactions
I’m awkward in new conversations
My voice is too high/weak
I can’t keep peoples attention
I’m creepy and people think I’m low value
My life experience is limited
I have bad posture and people can tell
Now, choose one of these beliefs and follow this 3 step process to start Chiseling.
1. Question: Ask yourself a thoughtful question about the belief that you think can poke holes in its validity. Think of this as a different angle or perspective, allowing you to expose the idea to be false.
These specific questions provide you with evidence to believe the exact opposite could be true (what it is that you actually want). Therefore they’ll weaken the limiting beliefs power over you.
2. Answer: Answer your question honestly. Sit with your answer until you notice a very small shift begins to happen in the mind.
3. Recognition: Recognize the tiny shift you just experienced. Recognize the fact you just unlocked some new information, and opened up new perspectives on the idea. This part is a chip being carved away.
Note: You may not fully recognize or believe the answer you gave, and this is perfectly ok. Simply recognizing it’s potential to be true is all this needs in order to work.
What Does This Process Look Like in Action?
Let’s run some through specific examples below. I recommend questioning each belief with at least 5 or so different angles in order to properly weaken its power over you.
For the purpose of this case let’s use the limiting belief
“I’m awkward in new conversations”
An example of the chiseling process would be as follows:
Q 1: In what situation could being awkward in new conversations have value?
A: (Empathizing with other awkward people. On a TV show about awkward people. Writing a book on awkwardness).
SHIFT: SO, maybe it’s not so much of a curse?
Q 2: “I’m always awkward in new conversations” - Yet…?
A: (Yet I still manage to have new conversations. Yet awkward conversations don’t kill me. Yet almost everyone else I meet has them as well).
SHIFT: SO, maybe this is something I can get control over after all?
Q 3: Am I too awkward to speak to my friends or relatives? Am I too awkward to brush my teeth in the morning? Am I too awkward to write the answer in this book?
A: (No!)
SHIFT: SO, there must be some times and places where I’m not actually awkward at all?
Q 4: How would I know if this wasn’t true?
A: (People would want to talk to me for longer. People would approach me. People would smile when I speak)
SHIFT: SO, it’s possible that I can look for examples of when these positive signs happened to me? Maybe sometimes it’s not true that I behave awkwardly?
Q 5: Who says I’m awkward and according to whom?
A: (The girl I spoke to the other day who didn’t give me her Instagram. The cool kids from high school. My boss and my co-workers)
SHIFT: SO, it’s possible that these people don’t really know me as well as I know me? It’s possible I don’t even know what they think? It’s possible what they think doesn’t matter?
“Keep this up and eventually the belief will die a death of 1000 cuts.”
Repeat this process until you’ve worked through the list of beliefs. Several times a week, pull out this book out and repeat steps 1 and 2 again. Spend about 30 mins chiseling away per session.
The idea is to keep a forcefully positive mind. Bending all of your answers to see only the reality in which you want. Ironically this is reality is actually the truth. The reality of infinite abundance.
Notice that each time you challenge the belief from a new angle, the belief weakens in strength. Keep this up and eventually, the belief will die a death of 1000 cuts.
HINT: It’s usually best to practice this process in the morning. When we first wake up, we come out of what's known as a “hypnogogic state”. During this time, our subconscious is more susceptible to change and thus the work will be far more effective.
BONUS: Consider taking on an accountability partner to keep you liable, or assign specific days where you routinely do this process. Making it a habit and planning it into your schedule will ensure you actually execute when need be.
Committing to Growth
Put in the micro momentum each week, and shift these beliefs towards being in alignment with what you actually want. Eventually, you’ll find that you no longer have these false limits in your life!
Of course, this isn’t the only thing you can rely on. You also need to go out into the real world. Take action, and get reference experiences that prove these new ideas to be true.
However, the two support each other nicely and create a positive feedback loop. Creating an upward spiral of success.
Use these sample questions to begin with, but come up with your own angles over time. There are many different options and you’ll find some will resonate with you more than others. It can also vary from day to day, depending on your mood.
Just get creative and think up as many different perspectives as possible. Whatever can do to chip away at the belief and shatter its validity over time.
NOTE: As you grow and develop your beliefs will obviously change. This means you need to keep your false belief list updated. What a great feeling when you can cross out old beliefs that no longer continue to plague you!
So there we have it guys, some facts about the science of belief change plus my patent-pending process for chiseling. Ha.
If anybody has tried anything similar I’d love to hear from you. Also if you give this a shot let me know.
All the best until next time
Xander