Give Me One Minute And I Will Show You Why Your Favorite Self-Help Book Wasted Your Precious Time (And What You Can Do About It)

Discover How An Overlooked, 5-Step System Can Turn Your Self-Help Knowledge Into Real World Results

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Dear Aspiring Change-Maker...

Pause for a moment and consider: How many transformative books have you read? Podcasts listened to? Online courses enrolled in?

Be real with me:

Have they truly shifted your life's trajectory?

Or are you in a never-ending cycle of 'feel-good' self-improvement?

Count the years since you first dived into the realm of self-help.

Five? Six? Even a decade?

Now, evaluate:

  • Are you living your dream life?

  • Are you emotionally resilient and mentally empowered?

  • Are you making groundbreaking strides in your journey?


If you find yourself saying "no" to any of these, today might be your turning point.

The answer isn't another book, per se.

It's a life-navigation system. Let's call it a 'LifeMap,' shall we?

This Purpose Planner contains a 4-step blueprint designed to fast-track your dreams into your daily reality.

Because the thing most self-help manuals lack is actionable strategy.

And that's precisely where TheLoveChange Purpose Planner steps in.

How Will The Purpose Planner

Work For Me?

Map Out Your Dream Life

Define your vision, routines, intentions, and goals for the year.

This is necessary to wake up in the morning

excited

and ready to win... not sit their scrolling on your phone.

Refine Your Path

Once you define your future do you just leave it at that and hope it comes true? No.

Narrowing down your purpose goals, focus goals, and habits into quarterly and monthly goals will reduce overwhelm to near zero.

Dive Even Deeper

Week by week, you will dive deep and realize your true priorities.


Weekly reviews will set you up to absolutely crush your week.

Small Actionable Steps

This is where the magic happens.


Each day, you will prioritize tasks based on your goals. They will be effortless to complete and not take up
hours upon hours of your day.


Legend has it that an hour of focus a day can drastically change your life.

Bonus: The Purpose Planner on Notion

  • Plan From Your Phone and Desktop

    • Notion syncs across your devices so you can plan on the go and write down crucial ideas.

  • Fully Customizable

    • Don't like a specific part of the PDF version? Simply log into Notion and use its variety of features to make it your own.

You Can Wait For The Perfect Moment, Or You Can Commit

I’ll keep this part short and sweet.


You are the only one that knows your current situation.


Be honest with yourself:


Have you truly made the progress that you’ve wanted to in the last 6 months?


How much longer will you be okay with your current situation in life?


The choice is in your hands.


Start making significant progress towards your dream life, or sit back and wait for the perfect moment (which we both know will never come).


Enter your details below and press "Download Now" to get instant access to the
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Breaking Free from Limiting Beliefs: A Journey to Unleash Your True Potential

October 12, 20244 min read

Breaking Free from Limiting Beliefs: A Journey to Unleash Your True Potential

We all have dreams, goals, and aspirations that drive us forward, yet many of us encounter invisible barriers that hold us back from achieving them. These barriers, often deeply ingrained in our subconscious, are known as limiting beliefs. They are the thoughts or assumptions we make about ourselves and the world that create self-imposed restrictions on what we can accomplish.

Limiting beliefs can manifest in various forms:

  • “I’m not good enough.”

  • “I don’t deserve success.”

  • “I’m too old to start something new.”

  • “I always fail, so why even try?”

Sound familiar? These thoughts can hinder your personal growth and prevent you from reaching your fullest potential.

What Are Limiting Beliefs?

Limiting beliefs are negative thought patterns formed from past experiences, cultural conditioning, or learned behavior. Often, they are shaped by our upbringing, society’s expectations, and significant life events. Over time, these beliefs become deeply embedded in our psyche, operating on autopilot and dictating our actions, decisions, and perceptions.

According to Dr. Carol Dweck’s research on mindset theory, people either adopt a fixed mindset or a growth mindset. Those with a fixed mindset believe their abilities and intelligence are static, while individuals with a growth mindset understand that they can develop their abilities through hard work and perseverance. Limiting beliefs often stem from a fixed mindset, blocking our ability to see beyond what we think is possible.

Recognizing Limiting Beliefs

The first step to breaking free from limiting beliefs is recognizing them. Ask yourself:

  • Do I avoid challenges because of fear of failure?

  • Do I talk myself out of trying new things because I doubt my abilities?

  • Do I compare myself to others and think I fall short?

These questions can help you identify thought patterns that keep you stuck in a cycle of self-sabotage.

Overcoming Limiting Beliefs

  1. Challenge the Belief
    Once you identify your limiting beliefs, challenge their validity. Ask yourself, "Is this belief based on fact, or is it an assumption I've carried for too long?" For example, if you believe, "I'm not good enough to get that promotion," try to find evidence that proves otherwise. Have you received positive feedback from colleagues or your boss? Have you achieved great results in the past?
    As Dr. Joe Dispenza discusses in his book
    "Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself," we can rewire our brain by changing our thoughts. Start replacing limiting beliefs with empowering ones like, "I am capable and deserving of success."

  2. Reframe Your Thoughts
    Reframing means turning a negative belief into a positive one. Instead of thinking, "I'm too old to learn something new," say, "It’s never too late to start, and I have years of experience that can help me succeed." By shifting your perspective, you begin to open yourself up to new possibilities.
    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a psychological approach that teaches individuals to identify and challenge distorted thinking. It encourages the reframing of limiting beliefs into more realistic and positive thoughts.

  3. Adopt a Growth Mindset
    Embrace Dr. Dweck’s concept of a growth mindset. When you face a challenge, instead of thinking, “I’ll never be good at this,” tell yourself, “With practice, I will improve.” Adopting a growth mindset is essential to overcoming limiting beliefs because it allows you to see setbacks as learning opportunities rather than roadblocks.

  4. Visualization and Affirmations
    Visualization is a powerful tool for overcoming limiting beliefs. Imagine yourself achieving your goals and living the life you desire. How does it feel? What does it look like? This practice reinforces positive beliefs and strengthens your conviction that your goals are within reach.
    Affirmations, or positive statements, can also help rewire your subconscious mind. Daily affirmations such as,
    “I am worthy of success,” or “I am confident in my abilities,” gradually replace the old, limiting beliefs with empowering thoughts.
    In her book
    "The Universe Has Your Back," Gabrielle Bernstein emphasizes the power of affirmations and how they can help you manifest the life you truly want by realigning your energy and focusing on positivity.

  5. Surround Yourself with Support
    The people you surround yourself with can either reinforce your limiting beliefs or help you break free from them. Seek out a community of supportive, like-minded individuals who encourage your growth and celebrate your achievements. Whether it’s a mentor, coach, or a group of friends, surrounding yourself with positive influences is key to overcoming mental barriers.

Moving Forward

Breaking free from limiting beliefs isn’t a one-time event—it’s an ongoing process. But each time you challenge a limiting belief, you unlock a little more of your potential. Life will always have its ups and downs, but by becoming aware of the thoughts that hold you back, reframing them, and adopting a growth mindset, you’ll be on a steady path toward personal transformation.

Remember: Life can look so different in just a few short months. Keep going. Keep growing.


Sources Cited:

  • Dweck, C. S. (2006). Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. Random House.

  • Dispenza, J. (2012). Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One. Hay House, Inc.

  • Bernstein, G. (2016). The Universe Has Your Back: Transform Fear to Faith. Hay House, Inc.

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Breaking Free from Limiting Beliefs: A Journey to Unleash Your True Potential

October 12, 20244 min read

Breaking Free from Limiting Beliefs: A Journey to Unleash Your True Potential

We all have dreams, goals, and aspirations that drive us forward, yet many of us encounter invisible barriers that hold us back from achieving them. These barriers, often deeply ingrained in our subconscious, are known as limiting beliefs. They are the thoughts or assumptions we make about ourselves and the world that create self-imposed restrictions on what we can accomplish.

Limiting beliefs can manifest in various forms:

  • “I’m not good enough.”

  • “I don’t deserve success.”

  • “I’m too old to start something new.”

  • “I always fail, so why even try?”

Sound familiar? These thoughts can hinder your personal growth and prevent you from reaching your fullest potential.

What Are Limiting Beliefs?

Limiting beliefs are negative thought patterns formed from past experiences, cultural conditioning, or learned behavior. Often, they are shaped by our upbringing, society’s expectations, and significant life events. Over time, these beliefs become deeply embedded in our psyche, operating on autopilot and dictating our actions, decisions, and perceptions.

According to Dr. Carol Dweck’s research on mindset theory, people either adopt a fixed mindset or a growth mindset. Those with a fixed mindset believe their abilities and intelligence are static, while individuals with a growth mindset understand that they can develop their abilities through hard work and perseverance. Limiting beliefs often stem from a fixed mindset, blocking our ability to see beyond what we think is possible.

Recognizing Limiting Beliefs

The first step to breaking free from limiting beliefs is recognizing them. Ask yourself:

  • Do I avoid challenges because of fear of failure?

  • Do I talk myself out of trying new things because I doubt my abilities?

  • Do I compare myself to others and think I fall short?

These questions can help you identify thought patterns that keep you stuck in a cycle of self-sabotage.

Overcoming Limiting Beliefs

  1. Challenge the Belief
    Once you identify your limiting beliefs, challenge their validity. Ask yourself, "Is this belief based on fact, or is it an assumption I've carried for too long?" For example, if you believe, "I'm not good enough to get that promotion," try to find evidence that proves otherwise. Have you received positive feedback from colleagues or your boss? Have you achieved great results in the past?
    As Dr. Joe Dispenza discusses in his book
    "Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself," we can rewire our brain by changing our thoughts. Start replacing limiting beliefs with empowering ones like, "I am capable and deserving of success."

  2. Reframe Your Thoughts
    Reframing means turning a negative belief into a positive one. Instead of thinking, "I'm too old to learn something new," say, "It’s never too late to start, and I have years of experience that can help me succeed." By shifting your perspective, you begin to open yourself up to new possibilities.
    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a psychological approach that teaches individuals to identify and challenge distorted thinking. It encourages the reframing of limiting beliefs into more realistic and positive thoughts.

  3. Adopt a Growth Mindset
    Embrace Dr. Dweck’s concept of a growth mindset. When you face a challenge, instead of thinking, “I’ll never be good at this,” tell yourself, “With practice, I will improve.” Adopting a growth mindset is essential to overcoming limiting beliefs because it allows you to see setbacks as learning opportunities rather than roadblocks.

  4. Visualization and Affirmations
    Visualization is a powerful tool for overcoming limiting beliefs. Imagine yourself achieving your goals and living the life you desire. How does it feel? What does it look like? This practice reinforces positive beliefs and strengthens your conviction that your goals are within reach.
    Affirmations, or positive statements, can also help rewire your subconscious mind. Daily affirmations such as,
    “I am worthy of success,” or “I am confident in my abilities,” gradually replace the old, limiting beliefs with empowering thoughts.
    In her book
    "The Universe Has Your Back," Gabrielle Bernstein emphasizes the power of affirmations and how they can help you manifest the life you truly want by realigning your energy and focusing on positivity.

  5. Surround Yourself with Support
    The people you surround yourself with can either reinforce your limiting beliefs or help you break free from them. Seek out a community of supportive, like-minded individuals who encourage your growth and celebrate your achievements. Whether it’s a mentor, coach, or a group of friends, surrounding yourself with positive influences is key to overcoming mental barriers.

Moving Forward

Breaking free from limiting beliefs isn’t a one-time event—it’s an ongoing process. But each time you challenge a limiting belief, you unlock a little more of your potential. Life will always have its ups and downs, but by becoming aware of the thoughts that hold you back, reframing them, and adopting a growth mindset, you’ll be on a steady path toward personal transformation.

Remember: Life can look so different in just a few short months. Keep going. Keep growing.


Sources Cited:

  • Dweck, C. S. (2006). Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. Random House.

  • Dispenza, J. (2012). Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One. Hay House, Inc.

  • Bernstein, G. (2016). The Universe Has Your Back: Transform Fear to Faith. Hay House, Inc.

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Artist | Alchemist | Activist Founder of: @thelovechange | 🦋 Student of Life, Learning As I Go.

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