Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Overcome Marginalizing Assumptions

"Life awaits you on the other side of risk. What can you lose? Face? Dignity? Who cares about those when greatness is possible? Who cares about those when fairy tales are at hand?" - Neale Donald Walsch

Fear serves a purpose: to remind us of things that we need to take care of and overcome. What we must not do is allow it to stop us from fulfilling our highest calling. We all feel it, but we must listen to our inner guidance more so that we are not stopped on our tracks.

Procrastination is one of fear's biggest disguises. If you find yourself pushing something for a future date when all the circumstances are right, you are letting fear take over. Are you hearing the excuses inside of you head right now reminding you of why you cannot do it? Make a list of them. All of them. Every time they come up. Those are the marginalizing assumptions that you must mentally defy and challenge. Calculated risks take you ever so closely to your ultimate goals, one step at a time.


It's time to let go of the limiting beliefs. Know that as soon as you say "YES" to your dreams, you will be supported. Free your mind. Believe. Trust.

It can happen for you!

You must liberate your genuine light. Stop hiding behind masks of 'Can't Do', and know that you are going to make it all come true. The world needs YOU to shine!

State: "I will not settle. My ultimate life awaits me on the other side of fear. I will overcome."

Do it now. Do it now. Do it NOW!

To your best life,
+Erika

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Erika Matos is a transformational agent, a certified health and nutrition educator, intuitive healer, and life coach helping people shift in the right direction by critically rethinking everything assumed to be true about what it means to be a happy, healthy, prosperous being. To learn more about her work visit http://www.realitymanifest.com

2 comments:

  1. Erika, Great post! Every day, I set the intention to feast on faith and fast on fear. (Some days are easier than others!) I attune my thoughts, feelings and actions to the following belief: I am created in the image and likeness of God, therefore the problem and solution lie within me awaiting my recognition of my inherent power to rise above any perceived challenge. It also pays to practice “loving what is”.

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  2. I love the statement at the end of the post. That is an excellent way to begin the journey of commitment of work on time and complete tasks on time. It's rather interesting though...some people work at their best if they procrastinate. Hmmmmm!

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