So much of life is about what you buy into.
I remember starting college again in my thirties. I heard so many limiting beliefs come from others:
“It’s going to take you so long.” Well yeah, but I mean, the time is going to pass anyway. I might as well pass it improving myself and my life.
“It’s really hard to get a teaching job.” There are thousands of teachers. Someone gave those people jobs, why wouldn’t I also get one?
“The praxis is so hard, I failed twice already.” This limiting belief I heard from so many of my fellow students made me terrified to take the exam and I put it off until the school wouldn’t let me move ahead in classes unless I took it.
So I bought a practice exam book, did the entire thing, re-taught myself math in an 8 hour time period the day before the math exam, and not only passed my praxis but got really high scores on every section.
There will be limiting beliefs offered up everywhere - from others, from society, and from your own self. But the thing is that they will only affect you if you buy into them.
If you don’t buy into the story line they provide, they won’t affect you.
So watch what you buy into. It could just make the very difference between a life that’s “good enough” verses a life that’s “amazing.”
If you buy into that, of course. 😉
I'm glad that have on yourself. Don't listen on what other people say especially if it will just ruin you. No one is in charge of your life than yourself and God.