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You’re Going To Be Right Either Way
Henry Ford said it a long time ago and most people nod at it and move on. "Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right." It sounds like a motivational poster. It's actually a description of a mechanism - one that is operating in your work right now, shaping what you attempt, what you notice, and what you find. Whether you're aware of it or not.
This is episode four in an ongoing series on building a stronger creative practice. And this principle sits underneath everything the series has covered so far. Because what you believe is possible for you functions as a filter - and that filter determines where you direct your attention, what evidence you find, and what you ultimately do. Desire without belief doesn't produce failure. It produces something more insidious: sabotaged effort that looks like lack of discipline from the outside and feels like bad circumstances from the inside.
Drawing on research into confirmation bias, the Pygmalion effect, and Carol Dweck's work on fixed versus growth mindsets - and grounded in a frank personal account of a limiting belief that turned out to be an artifact of timing rather than actual limitation - this episode examines where limiting beliefs come from, why they feel like self-knowledge, and what it actually takes to test whether they're based on evidence or assumption. The Ten Principles for a Stronger Creative Practice download includes the structured exercise for this principle alongside episodes 67, 68, and 69. It’s free.
Link to The 10 Principles:
http://www.virginialeighstudio.com/learn.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Chapters
00:00 - The Filter You May Have Never Examined
02:43 - The Henry Ford Quote Is Not a Pep Talk
04:27 - How Belief Functions as a Loop: Same Skill, Different Filter
06:20 - Desire Without Belief: Why Wanting Something Isn't Enough
08:03 - What Sabotaged Effort Actually Looks Like From the Inside
09:00 - The Pygmalion Effect: How Expectations Shape Performance
12:00 - Confirmation Bias and the Reticular Activating System
15:00 - Where Limiting Beliefs Come From and Why They Feel Like Facts
17:37 - A Personal Account: The Belief That Turned Out to Be Wrong
20:27 - The Four Principles as a System
22:32 - One Belief Worth Testing This Week
The 10 Principles for a Stronger Creative Practice
Get them HERE
The Fabric & Fiber Studio:
https://members.virginialeighstudio.com/thestudio
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio
By Virginia Leigh StudioYou’re Going To Be Right Either Way
Henry Ford said it a long time ago and most people nod at it and move on. "Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right." It sounds like a motivational poster. It's actually a description of a mechanism - one that is operating in your work right now, shaping what you attempt, what you notice, and what you find. Whether you're aware of it or not.
This is episode four in an ongoing series on building a stronger creative practice. And this principle sits underneath everything the series has covered so far. Because what you believe is possible for you functions as a filter - and that filter determines where you direct your attention, what evidence you find, and what you ultimately do. Desire without belief doesn't produce failure. It produces something more insidious: sabotaged effort that looks like lack of discipline from the outside and feels like bad circumstances from the inside.
Drawing on research into confirmation bias, the Pygmalion effect, and Carol Dweck's work on fixed versus growth mindsets - and grounded in a frank personal account of a limiting belief that turned out to be an artifact of timing rather than actual limitation - this episode examines where limiting beliefs come from, why they feel like self-knowledge, and what it actually takes to test whether they're based on evidence or assumption. The Ten Principles for a Stronger Creative Practice download includes the structured exercise for this principle alongside episodes 67, 68, and 69. It’s free.
Link to The 10 Principles:
http://www.virginialeighstudio.com/learn.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Chapters
00:00 - The Filter You May Have Never Examined
02:43 - The Henry Ford Quote Is Not a Pep Talk
04:27 - How Belief Functions as a Loop: Same Skill, Different Filter
06:20 - Desire Without Belief: Why Wanting Something Isn't Enough
08:03 - What Sabotaged Effort Actually Looks Like From the Inside
09:00 - The Pygmalion Effect: How Expectations Shape Performance
12:00 - Confirmation Bias and the Reticular Activating System
15:00 - Where Limiting Beliefs Come From and Why They Feel Like Facts
17:37 - A Personal Account: The Belief That Turned Out to Be Wrong
20:27 - The Four Principles as a System
22:32 - One Belief Worth Testing This Week
The 10 Principles for a Stronger Creative Practice
Get them HERE
The Fabric & Fiber Studio:
https://members.virginialeighstudio.com/thestudio
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio