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3 Lies You Tell Yourself That Are Hijacking Your Success

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Sometimes the only thing standing between you and success are a few lies.

In fact, the main reason why many of our dreams elude us is due to these lies that we keep telling ourselves, knowingly or unknowingly. Maybe we’re afraid of success, maybe we don’t think we deserve it, or maybe we don’t think it’s possible with our “limited” abilties. Whatever the reasons, if you get rid of the lies, pretty soon you’ll watch your dreams turn into your reality.

These are the 3 worst lies you tell yourself that are hijacking your success:

1.“I don’t know where to start.”

I’m going to let you in on a little secret: nobody actually “knows” where to start. Steve Jobs didn’t have anybody telling him exactly which step to take first, whether it was to release Macs, iPods or iPhones. Donald Trump didn’t drag his feet because he didn’t know which property to buy first.

Successful people get moving by making a decision and taking action, and they stop reminding themselves they don’t know where to start. Have you ever heard of the saying “perfect is the enemy of good?” This is exactly what we are talking about. If you wait until you have the perfect plan, you’ll miss hundreds of good plans that could have got you what you wanted.

Pay attention to this: “It is better to have imperfect action than it is to have perfect inaction.

If you want to see your dreams turn to reality, you’ve got to stop telling yourself you don’t know where to start.

2. “I don’t have any money.”

Listen up: you don’t need money to become a millionaire. You don’t even need to be brilliant. Look at Richard Branson. He started Virgin Records as teenager, when he was flat broke. He’s now worth $4.9 billion. And here’s the kicker: he has dyslexia.

If a dyslexic teenager with no money can become a billionaire, then you can stop telling yourself that being broke is an excuse.

And faster than you ever thought possible, you won’t have to think twice about your expenses – you’ll have enough money to live the high life.

3. “I can’t do this on my own.”

Sometimes you hear about great mentors who change people’s lives, and then you look around and wonder where your mentor is. The sad fact is, not everyone finds one. I’m still looking for mine too! 😉 But here’s the good news: people reach their dreams without mentors every day. Think about it: Whatever your goals, the very first person to reach that goal didn’t have a mentor. So you know it’s possible.

Here’s how to do it on your own:

Make Steve Jobs your mentor. Make Richard Branson your mentor. It can be Bill Gates, Chuck Norris, Albert Einstein, whichever is your field of interest.

They can be either living in the present or past, it doesn’t matter, and they are obviously not beside you.

But what you can do is to MODEL what they did to become successful.

If you can figure out what they did to be successful, you’ll see your deepest desires come true faster than you ever thought possible.

Actually, success experts have recently uncovered some uncanny similarities in what makes people like Steve Jobs successful…

It turns out, most millionaires, successful artists, and people living their dreams have one thing in common…

…and it’s not “hard work.”

They share a little-known secret about the brain.

If you’re interested, check out this free presentation to see how you can use their secret to make your own dreams become reality.

 

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