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Have you ever thought about whether you’ve unconsciously set a glass ceiling for how successful you can be in life? Today we’re going to look into self-imposed upper limit ceiling! Let’s dive in!
In his book The Big Leap, Gay Hendricks talks about how we as humans have an “upper limit”, the threshold if you will, and how we sabotage ourselves when we hit that limit, bringing us back down.
But what happens when we ourselves (unconsciously) set a low ceiling of upper limit to begin with, by our thoughts, as to how high that limit is? A self-imposed ceiling to how successful we can be, how much we can achieve in life? And by the same token we’ve created a LOWER limit… what we are not will go below.
If we pay attention to those around us, or those on television/famous people, we can get an idea of what ceilings different people have set for themselves… including some people that have placed no limits on their ability to create, their ability to have and hold great things, the ability to know who they can become.
Some limits (or standards) we may have can be as simple as:
What car you drive (or can you be happy riding a bike/taking the bus?
BUT, what if we could raise or remove our upper limit CEILING, what would be possible for each one of us, and what kind of value (peace of mind, beauty, ease of life, convenience, confidence in others by being examples) would we put out into the world? Value that people want to PAY us for?
Here are a few things/ideas to consider:
Where can I see myself improving? Think of easy things you can do now, with the least effort or cost that can improve you.
But it’s also so REWARDING as well! You’ll see!!
Let’s connect on social media!
Mentioned in this episode:
Book by Gay Hendricks, The Big Leap
Hearst Castle
By Addie ScharffHave you ever thought about whether you’ve unconsciously set a glass ceiling for how successful you can be in life? Today we’re going to look into self-imposed upper limit ceiling! Let’s dive in!
In his book The Big Leap, Gay Hendricks talks about how we as humans have an “upper limit”, the threshold if you will, and how we sabotage ourselves when we hit that limit, bringing us back down.
But what happens when we ourselves (unconsciously) set a low ceiling of upper limit to begin with, by our thoughts, as to how high that limit is? A self-imposed ceiling to how successful we can be, how much we can achieve in life? And by the same token we’ve created a LOWER limit… what we are not will go below.
If we pay attention to those around us, or those on television/famous people, we can get an idea of what ceilings different people have set for themselves… including some people that have placed no limits on their ability to create, their ability to have and hold great things, the ability to know who they can become.
Some limits (or standards) we may have can be as simple as:
What car you drive (or can you be happy riding a bike/taking the bus?
BUT, what if we could raise or remove our upper limit CEILING, what would be possible for each one of us, and what kind of value (peace of mind, beauty, ease of life, convenience, confidence in others by being examples) would we put out into the world? Value that people want to PAY us for?
Here are a few things/ideas to consider:
Where can I see myself improving? Think of easy things you can do now, with the least effort or cost that can improve you.
But it’s also so REWARDING as well! You’ll see!!
Let’s connect on social media!
Mentioned in this episode:
Book by Gay Hendricks, The Big Leap
Hearst Castle