10 Beliefs That Lead Directly to Your Success

10 Beliefs That Lead Directly to Your Success

Our beliefs determine our actions and our actions determine our results.  Do you manage your beliefs?   Core beliefs are formed early in life at a time when you did not have the skills or knowledge you have now.  If you’re not getting the results you want, it’s time to examine your beliefs and change the ones that no longer serve you.  Life and success are faster, easier, and more consistent when your beliefs support the life you have now and the future you want. Adopt these beliefs and your life will change:

  1. There is a way. If you don’t believe you can succeed at a particular task or goal, you’ll never get started. It just wouldn’t make any sense. You’re much more likely to chase those big goals if you believe there is a path that works for you.
    • When you decide that there is a way, your actions will be much more likely to bring you the results you want.
  2. Everyone is doing the best they can. It’s easy to take things personally when people are cross or let us down. In many instances, you aren’t the issue.  This doesn’t mean that everyone is operating at the limit of their potential. But given a person’s past experiences, present circumstances, and belief system, they believe they’re doing the best they can at this moment. That person could be having a bad day or maybe has a rough home life.
    • When you don’t take it personally, you can be curious and compassionate. You may be able to connect with the other person in a new and positive way.
  3. Failure is a learning tool. At some point, it’s necessary to stop learning, thinking, and planning, and pull the trigger. Your results determine your next step. See what happens and adjust your aim.
    • When you learn from your failures, you will find new ways to achieve your goals.
    • The only way to avoid failure is to never do anything. Failure is part of success.
  4. I can do anything, but I can’t do everything. There are few limits to what you can do. You could climb Mount Everest, be a movie star, astronaut, or neurosurgeon. You can do one or two of these, but it’s unlikely you could do all of them. Select the most important objectives in your life and let the others go.
  5. Small improvements are enough. Fast results require big changes, but those big changes can occur over a long period of time. Trying to change too much, too fast, is unlikely to work in the long-term. It’s too uncomfortable.
    • Introduce changes slowly. A small change that’s maintained and built upon has a huge effect over time.
  6. I don’t need to be the best. Your lawyer, third-grade teacher, doctor, and mechanic are almost certainly not the best at everything they do.
    • There will always be people who are better than you in some way. Trying to be the best at everything robs you of developing your own talents.
    • You can achieve a high-level of success without being the best at anything.
  7. It will all be over someday. Not to be morbid, but no one lives forever. A time will come when you’re gone, and there will be no one left that remembers you. That might sound depressing, but it can be very liberating. None of your mistakes will matter in the end.
    • Enjoy your life and take a few chances.
  8. Good things often take time. Our society is impatient. We want everything yesterday. Most good things take time to create. If you want something spectacular in your life, be patient. It’s important to work hard but temper your expectations.
    • Learn to enjoy the process.
  9. I already have everything I need to get started. Getting started is perhaps the biggest obstacle in life. For whatever reason, we have 100 excuses why we should put things off. Some of us wait to start diets on the first day of the month. Or we always need to acquire or learn one more thing before the time is right.
    • You already have what you need to take the first step today. You can make adjustments and learn a little more tomorrow.
  10. I am not alone. When you hold this belief, you will ask for help. Running a business requires a variety of skills and you won’t be great at all of them.
    • When you ask for help, you will get more done in less time.
    • When you ask for help, you will achieve your goals faster and you will enjoy the journey.
    Can you see how these beliefs would enhance your life? A few, simple beliefs can make all the difference.  Enjoy your life more and celebrate more success.
 

About the Author

Bernadette Donnelly is a Business Coach helping wellness practitioners to scale their practice to 7-figures so they have the money and time for the lifestyle they want.  Her clients achieve results that surpass their goals, including getting a first book published, landing the job of their dreams, getting promotions and salary increases, improving sports performance, and marrying a multi-millionaire.

Bernadette’s training, skills, and experience move her clients past their biggest obstacles and get them back on the path to success. She is a published author, a certified coach, and holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology. And She has extensive training in Reiki, Health Kinesiology, and Hypnosis.
Bernadette’s training, skills, and experience move her clients past their biggest obstacles and get them back on the path to success. She is a published author, a certified coach, and holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology. And She has extensive training in Reiki, Health Kinesiology, and Hypnosis.