October is a month filled with creativity and excitement, especially with Halloween just around the corner.
While many of us have vivid memories of our childhood Halloween dreams, it raises an intriguing question: were we more passionate about our Halloween dreams than our real dreams?
My goal in this writing is to assist you in channeling your childhood enthusiasm into realizing Halloween dreams into achieving your actual dream by addressing any limiting subconscious beliefs.
As children, we had grand visions of what we wanted to be. I remember one Halloween my mama asked, “Jr. what do you want to be for Halloween?” I responded enthusiastically, “I want to be Dracula!” My mama said, “Ok, you can be Dracula.”
Her support fueled my imagination and confidence that I could realize that Halloween dream, and I did. I’m sure if you dressed up for Halloween, you too experienced this type of confidence.
As we transition into adulthood, that encouragement typically fades. Instead, we get a lot of messages telling us we need to find and keep a good job, even if we don’t like it. Because of this, many of us give up on their dreams.
As we get older, the dreams we had as kids can transform into limiting subconscious beliefs that hold us back. These beliefs come from how we were raised and what the people around us say. They tell us that chasing our dreams isn’t realistic, that we should do what everyone else does, and that our big hopes are just silly childhood dreams. This shift from support to doubt can discourage us and make us forget about the things we truly wanted to do.
Limiting Subconscious Beliefs are negative thoughts that make us feel we are not good enough or capable of reaching our goals. They come from parents, society, or personal experiences. These beliefs often run in our minds without us noticing.
To move forward, we need to recognize our limiting beliefs. These beliefs hold us back from reaching our potential and following our dreams. The first step is to identify these beliefs so we can break them down and get back to our goals. Once we see them, we can start to question and change them.
So, how do we confront these limiting subconscious beliefs? Here are some practical steps to help you get started:
For instance, I had to confront my belief that pursuing my dreams was childish. I sought stories of successful individuals who achieved their dreams later in life, like Colonel Sanders, who started KFC at an older age. These examples helped me realize it is never too late to pursue what you truly want.
To overcome limiting subconscious beliefs, we need to recognize our self-worth, which is how much we value ourselves. Many people feel inadequate because of these beliefs, which can cause self-doubt and prevent action.
By confronting the negative thoughts that fuel limiting beliefs undermining our self-worth, we can change our perspective and embrace our greatness.
After breaking down your limiting beliefs, focus on creating your dream. Set clear, actionable goals that match your passions. Pursuing your dreams with intention helps you succeed.
The path to achieving your dreams isn’t straightforward. You will face obstacles, but every step you take brings you closer to your dream. Enjoy the journey, believe in yourself, and stay committed to your vision.
As you start your journey, think about your dreams. Are you treating them with the same excitement you had for your Halloween dreams? If not, it’s time to get that enthusiasm back and take action. Start today by writing your limiting subconscious beliefs and replace them with empowering beliefs. You deserve a life full of purpose and happiness because You Are WORTHY TO BE GREAT!
P.S. If you found this helpful, please share it with others who may benefit from it. Let’s continue this journey of self-discovery and empowerment together!
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