8 Harmful Lies You Tell Yourself

The Worst Thing We Can Do Is Tell Ourselves Lies

8 Harmful Lies You Tell YourselfLying to others is bad enough. Lying to yourself is the worst of all lies.

The lies you tell yourself have an insidious purpose. You’re either trying to absolve yourself of responsibility or justifying inaction.

The damage you do by lying to yourself is tremendous.

On top of that, when you think about it, whats the point in misleading ourselves? It wont change the truth. Rather, it will surely do nothing more than makes things worse.

Avoid These Lies And Take Control Of Your Life:

1. There will be time in the future to do it. Do you want to do it or not? Often, we enjoy the idea of doing something, but lack the interest or determination to put it in time, work, or sacrifice to make it happen. Playing the guitar might sound like fun to you, but the idea of putting in hours of work to play at a mediocre level isn’t appealing.

If you really want to do it, you’ll find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find 1,000 reasons to put it off and procrastinate.

• Realize that you choose how you spend your time.

8 Harmful Lies You Tell Yourself

2. I can change another person. Think about how difficult it is to change yourself. Any change is extremely challenging, even when you’re highly motivated. Odds are that the person you want to change is less than enthusiastic. You have a losing battle on your hands.

If it’s vital that the other person change, you’d be better off finding another person to fulfill the role.

3. I’m not like anyone else / there’s something wrong with me. Everyone believes they’re different from others. You are certainly unique, but you’re remarkably similar to the average person. You’re not deficient or flawed.

• This type of thinking serves as an excuse to play the victim and remain small.

4. It will get better or go away if I just ignore it. Things tend to get worse if ignored. Unless you have a magical fairy taking care of business for you, you’ll have to deal with the challenges of life directly. Otherwise, you’ll find your challenges grow and multiply.

8 Harmful Lies You Tell Yourself

5. I’m too young / I’m too old. It’s true that you won’t be a CEO at 3-years of age or start medical school at 106. However, age is much less limiting than you believe. The young and old have accomplished incredible things. You can too.

6. I don’t have any other choice. You have more choices than you could possibly realize. Your habitual actions and thoughts are limiting. Open your mind to all the possibilities. There are always other choices. Brainstorm with a creative friend and investigate your other options.

7. I don’t want to make a fool out of myself. Like most of us, you’re probably far too inhibited. You’re not a teenager anymore. It’s time to let go of the fear of others’ opinions.

• An exciting life is boldly lived. When you’re bold, you’re going to receive some negative feedback. When you’re timid though, you’ll still receive negative comments. You’ll be criticized no matter what you do, so do what’s best for you.

Remember that 99% of the time, no one really cares. Everyone is too absorbed with their own issues.

Getting rid of the worry of others opinions can be as simple as strengthening your belief in yourself. For some, this may sound like a daunting task. However, I assure you, with the use of helpful tools such as meditations, it can be quite simple. Get your meditations as a free gift by clicking below.

8. It’s too late. This is similar to “I’m too old.” Starting a business might have been more convenient before you got married and had children, but it’s still a possibility. The idea that it’s too late is just another excuse to justify staying where you are, comfortable in your own misery.

By lying, you take the responsibility off of your shoulders and redistribute it. You lie to yourself in order to protect yourself from possible failure. But lying to yourself ensures that you’ll stay stuck. Start being honest with yourself and face life head-on. You’ll be glad you did!

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Author: Sean May

Sean May is the founder of Science of Imagery. Sean focuses on helping individuals and companies reach their personal and professional goals while working to make the world a better place, one smile at a time. He has over 10 years of experience in the Personal Development space, using many different modalities and techniques to help break through old belief patterns and focusing on making things as fun as possible to break through any negativity or seriousness.

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