Have you ever noticed that two people can have the exact same experience, but have a totally different outlook or reaction to it, {NAME}? Letâs imagine someone is launching their website for the first time. Theyâve poured their time, energy, and passion into it. They tell everyone they know itâs about to launch. They spend money on Facebook ads to send traffic to their brand new products. Theyâve thought of everything and given it their all! The day of the launch comes⦠and the website crashes for absolutely no reason. One person might be devastated.  Itâs their worst nightmare and they canât believe this is happening, even though they feel like they shouldâve KNOWN it would. Theyâre totally embarrassed, and they canât help but think, âI should have known better. This is how things always go for me. It NEVER works out.â They internalize it as a personal failure and consider this a âsignâ that they should throw in the towel⦠maybe itâs better this way, anyway. But a different person might laugh it off, saying, âMy site is SO popular that it crashed on opening day!â They canât help but smile every time an encouraging text comes through, because they know how grateful they are to have such a strong circle of support. They feel confident that the issue will be resolved and the next launch will be even better! Totally different perspective, right? So why is it two people can have such a vastly different response to the same experience, {NAME}? Because it all depends on the lens they've chosen to look through. Weâve all had defining moments in our lives that we decided to interpret a certain way. As we move through future experiences, we unconsciously seek evidence that supports our view and use it to reinforce that original interpretation. And that, my friend, is how a belief is formed. Think other people are untrustworthy? Youâll find evidence they are. Think youâre destined to fail every time you put yourself out there? Youâll find evidence that youâre failing or making a mistake. Which means if you want to stop finding evidence of these limiting beliefs⦠youâve got to address the limiting belief itself. You have to shift your lens. The power of your future is in your hands. Identifying past beliefs that no longer serve you can help you make the decision to see and choose things differently.  Pretty sweet, right?! So⦠how do you actually take action on this? It starts with identifying the belief, and choosing a different perspective. Maybe youâve been wanting to grow your audience, or launch your podcast, or even create your first online course â but youâve been feeling like no matter what you do, you canât possibly achieve your dreams because youâre not experienced enough / youâve tried before and failed / youâre not techy⦠the list goes on and on. What would happen if you chose a different perspective, {NAME}? What if just taking a step toward your goals was the evidence that you do have what it takes? And speaking of taking a stepâ¦if you know you are ready to do just that, you can start by diving into these episodes of Limitless Life which are all about people embracing a new way of being: [Your Dream Life is on the Other Side of Your Scarcity Mindset (Episode 70)](
[How a Mindset Shift Helped Her 3x Her Revenue in One Week (Episode 76)](
[Embrace the Power You Have (and Use It) with Andréa Ranae (Episode 86)]( What if this was an opportunity to see through the lens of possibility? After you take a listen, Iâd love to know if you were able to identify any beliefs that you are ready to leave behind in 2020. Just hit âreplyâ to this email and share what is coming up for you <3. xoxo
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