A coach can also help you transform the way you think about your fears today and shift your perspective so that your focus is on emphasizing your positive traits,
not limiting beliefs.
I do
not limit my beliefs to those given from the pulpit.
Not exact matches
Anyone can choose the skill level they want, but I feel it should be their choice,
not one imposed on them by a
limiting belief.
She said, «You are procrastinating either because you don't have a strong enough vision (motivation) or your
beliefs are
limiting you.»
Limiting beliefs can also affect your business: «You can read all of the best books by the best strategists, but typically the reason you're not implementing these best practices is because you have some limiting belief about your business,» sa
Limiting beliefs can also affect your business: «You can read all of the best books by the best strategists, but typically the reason you're
not implementing these best practices is because you have some
limiting belief about your business,» sa
limiting belief about your business,» says Bill.
Any
limiting belief will make you feel bad about yourself and / or others —
not a characteristic that a successful entrepreneur holds on to.
Are you creating
limiting beliefs within your mind about why you can't do something?
A
limiting belief means you believe in something so much that you can't see another perspective.
Examples of forward - looking statements include, but are
not limited to, statements we make regarding the Company's plans, assumptions, expectations,
beliefs and objectives with respect to store openings and closings; product introductions; sales; sales growth; sales trends; store traffic; retail prices; gross margin; operating margin; expenses; interest and other expenses, net; effective income tax rate; net earnings and net earnings per share; share count; inventories; capital expenditures; cash flow; liquidity; currency translation; growth opportunities; litigation outcomes and recovery related thereto; the collectability of amounts due under financing arrangements with diamond mining and exploration companies; and certain ongoing or planned product, marketing, retail, manufacturing, information systems development, upgrades and replacement, and other operational and strategic initiatives.
After listening track one for seven days, your mind doesn't have any
limiting beliefs that prevent you from taking decisions in your life.
Fears... pride...
limiting beliefs...
not realizing what is actually available to us... or simply
not knowing what it is we want in the first place.
«I think I am right» des
not make you right, that is why you have such a
limited belief system because everything comes down to «I think I am right» therefore I can and do reject all knowledge that does
not agree with my
beliefs.
Also, if the Christians who are so gung ho about
limiting the freedom of expression by non-believers were truly confident in the righteousness of their
belief, they wouldn't care what someone else said.
«unlike you, I don't think that
limits you in any meaningful way» — I think that anytime we hold a
belief that is incorrect or inaccurate, that it
limits the effectiveness of our actions.
I don't care if you try to
limit your
beliefs only to things that have objective evidence to back them up.
Rigid adherence to a very strict set of doctrines is
not limited to any particular
belief, religious or otherwise.
If a politician was a noted environmentalist then you wouldn't think twice about being ent.itled to scrutinize those
beliefs, so what gives the religious the impression that a politician's religious
beliefs are somehow off
limits?
The government should
not be permitted to create incentives for religious practice or
belief (like giving favored status to religious organizations, as compared to other nonprofits), to facilitate the religious practices of some at the expense of others (like offering vocal prayers in public schools), or to accommodate one religion but
not others with similar needs or problems (like
limiting draft exemptions to members of traditional «peace churches») Within these guidelines, religious accommodations are fully in keeping with the First Amendment — albeit in conflict with strict separation.
That doesn't mean they went along with it because they were Christians, it just means that Christian
beliefs did nothing to
limit the acts people were willing to carry out.
As I stated before, and as you still fail to comprehend, yes, I offer it is both more humble and intellectually honest to accept the
limits of what can and can
not be known rather than arrogantly confuse one's unsupported, faith - based
belief as reflecting actual knowledge.
How many outside a rather
limited cult do
not see the bible as personal opinion,
beliefs and prejudices of the human authors.
Russia's previous religion law, passed in 1997, didn't
limit the public sharing of
beliefs; however, some regions imposed local laws restricting evangelism, according to Forum 18.
The post is so full of historical inaccuracies, theological problems, and contradictions that it's hard to know where to start, but I want to make clear from the get - go that my response to this post should
not be seen as an attack on Tim Challies himself, (who I respect and like), but rather a response to the general
belief that God's presence is
limited to the pages of Scripture and that all forms of contemplative or experiential spirituality should therefore be dismissed out of hand or regarded with suspicion.
However, that won't change any time soon, and in the meantime my employer's
beliefs should
not limit my choices involving healthcare.
Being spiritual and
not believing in religion means
not having to adhere to dogmas, it means LESS
limits,
limits (in thinking and
belief) that traditional religions often impose.
Employer
beliefs should
not limit your choice in healthcare.
AND that wacko
beliefs are
not limited to religions.
Certainly, in so far as he confesses his faith in God he is committed to a
belief in the One who may properly be called supernatural and superhistorical — for God is
not to be located in the spheres of what, by the use of certain
limited and
limiting frames of reference, we call nature and history — but such a
belief does
not relegate God to some alien sphere of splendid isolation and inaccessibility.
Limiting the thoughts and the
beliefs of a nation will
NOT improve how we operate as a country.
That doesn't mean they didn't have their various religious
beliefs, but they knew that they should
not limit their ideas of freedom and governance to what was in a religious text.
Essential to many types, if
not all, is the
belief that there is a supernormal state of consciousness in which a breakthrough of the normal
limits of consciousness raises one to a dimension where a new state of being comes about.
We're
not saying you have to believe or even lissen but I don't think its right that anyone should
limit us or anyone else for their
beliefs.
We have already seen that the orthodox
belief in the divinity of Jesus of Nazareth is (1) only one of the possible ways of explaining his centrality that can be developed from the New Testament; (2) does
not fall within the
limits of what is logically possible; and (3) is contrary to our common sense.
One big lesson for me is that issues of racial, gender, cultural or class discrimination are
not limited to my own personal
beliefs.
Not everyone should see things the same way, it would be a dull world indeed, but I think that we should respect what this country was made for and not limit people's freedom because of religious belie
Not everyone should see things the same way, it would be a dull world indeed, but I think that we should respect what this country was made for and
not limit people's freedom because of religious belie
not limit people's freedom because of religious
beliefs.
Again, we don't g on
belief but rather experience, at the same time recognizing that we have a
limited human consciousness.
I congratulate Laurel for
not being afraid to distance herself a bit from the constraints of what can be a very
limiting belief system.
@Dan: While you are correct that a label doesn't always
limit one's
beliefs completely, I don't see how you are actually addressing whether or
not Bachmann is a feminist or refuting / debating ari's statement.
You have always been allowed to eat what you want (yes some within certain
beliefs were
limited for religious purposes but
not onto God).
The event horizon dwelt on by Hawking is - essentially - nothing... but then that is
not an obstacle to
belief for a lot of physicists because when something does come from nothing they admit that they have reached the
limit of their understanding.
I'm agnostic, certainly
not religious, but I have a
limited understanding of atheism, short of people on these
belief boards and what we see in the media.
Most of the time they are the ones who say there is no God because they find it ridiculous to believe there's an old man up in the sky with a robe on looking down on all of us but they at the same time they don't understand how that
belief is very
limited because my friend, it's a lot more than that.
Waterman is an NAACP lawyer out of Detroit, a short, rather round, quiet - spoken man, and he arrived in Laramie, Wyo. last week with the
belief that the rights of a student should
not be
limited just because he is an athlete.
Contrary to popular
belief, eating disorders are
not limited to classic eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia), but occur on a spectrum ranging from calorie, protein and / or fat restriction and weight control measures (diet pills, laxatives, excessive, compulsive exercise in addition to normal training regimen, self - induced vomiting) to full - blown anorexia and bulimia.
I find it unfortunate that we do
not support mothers with pertinent information about normal and healthy infant sleep or ways to cope with the challenges of nighttime parenting, and
limit the discussion to differences in «parenting styles» and within the framework of misguided cultural expectations and
beliefs.
The «just say no» approach is based more on a
belief that pregnant women can
not reasonably be expected to
limit their drinking if they are told any amount, however small, has
not been shown to cause harm.
Gibson, R - Kinderhook, announced in January that he would
not seek a fourth term, adhering to his own
belief in term
limits in the House.
«Although it does
not address specifically the right to freely critique religious
beliefs, it will be a useful document for decision - makers in universities and student unions in understanding both the importance of free speech and the very
limited instances where it can be legitimately curtailled.»
For instance, the feeling of being dead is
not limited to near - death experiences — patients with Cotard or «walking corpse» syndrome hold the delusional
belief that they are deceased.
Don't let doubt, fear, or self -
limiting beliefs keep you from creating the reality you want.