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How many of the things you believe about yourself are actually facts?
And how many are conclusions you've repeated so often that they feel true?
In this episode, Trisha explores one of the most powerful filters we carry: limits.
Many of the limits that shape our lives aren't external at all. They're internal. They're the labels we've attached to ourselves over years or even decades. Labels like "I'm not confident," "I'm not disciplined," "I'm not athletic," or "I'm just an anxious person."
The problem isn't that we have these thoughts.
The problem is that we stop questioning them.
Once a label becomes part of our identity, we begin filtering every decision, opportunity, and experience through it. We collect evidence to support it while ignoring evidence that contradicts it.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Trisha also shares a personal story about the label she carried for years about not being athletic, even after completing multiple marathons and ultramarathons, and how reexamining that assumption has opened the door to new growth.
What labels have you accepted as facts?
Where did those labels come from?
What evidence have you been ignoring because it doesn't fit the story?
What becomes possible when you stop treating those limits as permanent?
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who may be living inside a label they've never questioned.
And remember:
When you learn your patterns, you can lead your life.
By Trish StantonHow many of the things you believe about yourself are actually facts?
And how many are conclusions you've repeated so often that they feel true?
In this episode, Trisha explores one of the most powerful filters we carry: limits.
Many of the limits that shape our lives aren't external at all. They're internal. They're the labels we've attached to ourselves over years or even decades. Labels like "I'm not confident," "I'm not disciplined," "I'm not athletic," or "I'm just an anxious person."
The problem isn't that we have these thoughts.
The problem is that we stop questioning them.
Once a label becomes part of our identity, we begin filtering every decision, opportunity, and experience through it. We collect evidence to support it while ignoring evidence that contradicts it.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Trisha also shares a personal story about the label she carried for years about not being athletic, even after completing multiple marathons and ultramarathons, and how reexamining that assumption has opened the door to new growth.
What labels have you accepted as facts?
Where did those labels come from?
What evidence have you been ignoring because it doesn't fit the story?
What becomes possible when you stop treating those limits as permanent?
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who may be living inside a label they've never questioned.
And remember:
When you learn your patterns, you can lead your life.