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#beliefs - #thoughts - #words - #actions - #values = #destiny

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Thank you so much for reading this week’s blog based on the words of Mahatma Gandhi- applying my personal journey.

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Below is a quick snapshot of how my life is changing through my beliefs within the last 12 months, hope this helps to inspire in some shape or form:

Beliefs:
I believed what I was fed that ‘I won’t amount to much’ unbeknown to me this belief has taken root and posed as burden to my self-development and I never really saw much greatness. After some intense therapy to address some of the historic issues. I was inspired to transform my beliefs system from thinking I was stuck to thinking in possibilities, moreover the belief starts with self, be yourself, believe in yourself.

Thoughts:
My thoughts was very limited and contained within my environment, until my beliefs changed so did my mindset of what I was thinking. Our environment is very limiting but our mindset is limitless.

Words:
The words I did use was negative and painted a bleak picture of my future. My thoughts changed my words to productive chatter, if plan A doesn’t work then we try plan B, we will preserve with it, keeping up with the momentum and using words to bless your life and not curse it.

Actions:
If you believe in yourself first and foremost you are more likely to try again and again, failure is not fatal but the lack of actions is. If you do very little or nothing then you will get very little or nothing so a lack of action on your own part means staying in more or less the same place year after year.

Habits:
Your actions breeds your habits such as discipline, seeing things through, consistency and having courage to go beyond your comfort zone.

Values:
I value life therefore I will continue to have good habits to ride out the tough times because I know difficult times, builds character, maturity and allows you to stretch yourself. I will always strive to do my best because I value my role as a mother to ensure history doesn’t repeat itself and more importantly my daughter has a strong foundation to withstand the trials and tribulations of life. For her to have a strong sense of personal identity and self-esteem to set boundaries and settling doesn’t became an option.

Destiny:
I know by changing my beliefs into blessings, it triggered better thoughts and use of words to describe the current reality and the possibilities. It motivated me to help me to stay focused and encouraged to do whatever I desired. By consistently thinking and applying the belief of being productive. I have enabled self to develop a better set of habits that shaped my values for life and my destiny.

I hope you found the above helpful in seeing how our beliefs shapes the future through from A-Z. To reprogramed or recondition the mind will require a great deal of commitment and perseverance because it will have to get uncomfortable before it will get comfortable.

The above post was based on the quote below: 

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