六个需要改变的限制性观念.docx

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六个需要改变的限制性观念

 HYPERLINK /zx/archives/81680 \o 六个应该改变的限制性观念 六个应该改变的限制性观念 6 Limiting Beliefs That You Should Change Today 应该马上改变的六个限制性观念 When we are kids there is no such thing as a limiting belief. Everything is possible. There’s a fat guy that brings us presents once a year. There are superheros that fly around with capes fighting crime. And becoming a professional wrestler is a legitimate career option. But then something curious happens. 幼年时没有什么观念是限制性的。一切皆有可能。每年都有个胖家伙给我们带来礼物。有一些披着披肩的超级英雄飞来飞去惩恶扬善。成为职业拳击手是合法的职业选择。然而后来,一些奇怪的事情发生了。 The world begins to tell us otherwise. Somewhere around 11 or 12 years old we begin to see the boxes shaping that society would like us to fit in. The fat man in the red suit is long gone. Superheros are now for kids. And wearing a suit and tie is suddenly a better option than the wrestling outfit. These boxes are so drilled into our culture that most of the time we forget to even ask if they’re real boxes or not. Are they there? Or are they made up by someone else? These boxes are limiting beliefs, and they don’t have to be your reality just because they are someone else’s. These are six limiting beliefs that you should change today. 世界开始告诉我们事实并非如此。当我们十一二岁的时候,我们开始看到一些箱子形成,社会希望把我们装进去。身穿红色套装的胖家伙已经远去了。超级英雄只是哄小孩子的。穿西装打领带突然成为比拳击装备更好的选择。这些箱子如此深入地融入我们的文化,以至于我们大部分时间忘记去问这些是不是真正的箱子。它们是否真的存在?它们是否由其他人捏造的?这些箱子就是限制性的观念。只因为它们是别人的现实,不一定成为你的现实。下面是你今天应该改变的六个限制性观念。 1. I am not smart enough. 1.我不够聪明。 Yes you are. You’ve just had someone or something lead you to believe otherwise. Sure, we all have some sort of genetic level of intelligence that has been gifted to us. But that represents a very small margin of our overall intelligence. Being “smart” is a product of learning, studying and practicing a small handful of things, and becoming the best you can be at them. When you become really good at just a few things, you become incredibly valuable to a person or a company that needs those talents. You don’t have to be a genius. You just have to be the smartest guy or girl

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