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Have you hit an income level in your business you don’t seem able to surpass? Are all your launches at the same level and you’re stuck growing them?
I’ve been there. It felt like I hit an invisible glass ceiling that stopped me from achieving my dreams. I didn’t notice it was there until my head hit the glass ceiling.
In his book The Big Leap, Gay Hendricks calls this internal ceiling an upper limit.
It doesn’t matter how successful you are, everyone has an upper limit problem. If you don’t think you have it, you might just haven’t hit yours yet. And if you’ve hit a ceiling and gone through it, another ceiling will be waiting for you as you go on.
In the last 7 years I’ve made over $8M and in January 2021 alone, I made another million in revenue. Growing my revenue year after year has made me crush one internal ceiling after the other.
In this episode, I share the strategies I’ve used to crush my own internal glass ceilings, and what you can do to crush yours.
“If your mind can create glass ceilings, it means your mind can remove them, too.” - Sigrun
Are you more of a reader? Scroll down to read about how you can crush your own internal glass ceilings!
In this Episode of The Sigrun Show:
Want to dive deeper? Find out how you can detect and work through your upper limit.
Identifying and Crushing Your Internal Glass Ceiling
Many of my high end clients come to me when they get stuck at a certain income level or aren’t able to grow their launches. What holds them back is their internal glass ceiling.
In The Big Leap, Gay Hendricks explains that everyone of us has an internal thermostat for how much success, wealth, happiness, and love we let ourselves experience. It’s our internal glass ceiling - or upper limit setting - and we tend to set this thermostat low early on in our lives.
Later, as we dream about big goals and move above our old thermostat setting, we bump against the artificial lid that was placed on our success through unconscious childhood decisions.
Unless we solve the upper limit problem, we’ll keep finding ways to bring ourselves back down when we’ve blown past our old setting. In other words, the invisible glass ceiling is stopping us from achieving our dreams.
Gay Hendricks identified four barriers within the upper limit:
If we carry this feeling within us, we sabotage our success because we think we’re essentially bad. If something good happens, we must mess up to offset it, because good things can’t happen to bad people.
If we harbor this feeling, we sabotage our success because we think it’s disloyal to our roots to soar too far into the stratosphere.
If we carry this feeling inside us, we sabotage our success so that we won’t be a bigger burden.
If we hold this feeling inside us, we tend to hold ourselves back from expressing the full potential of our innate genius.
Since these are all limiting beliefs your mind has created, it’s your mind that can change them, too. Here’s how you crush your upper limit:
Growing my revenue year after year has made me crush one internal ceiling after the other, but that’s the thing with glass ceilings: As soon as you’ve gone through one, another will be waiting for you as you go on.
I expect my next big glass ceiling to be a 8 figure year but that is still a few years away and until then I will keep working on the smaller glass ceilings that pop up now and then.
What is your internal glass ceiling, and how do you intend to crush it? Send me a DM and let me know!
Did you like this episode?
If you enjoyed this topic, you can subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts so you will never miss another episode. Find out how to leave a review, then head over to Apple Podcasts for your chance to win a special thank you gift!
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Have you hit an income level in your business you don’t seem able to surpass? Are all your launches at the same level and you’re stuck growing them?
I’ve been there. It felt like I hit an invisible glass ceiling that stopped me from achieving my dreams. I didn’t notice it was there until my head hit the glass ceiling.
In his book The Big Leap, Gay Hendricks calls this internal ceiling an upper limit.
It doesn’t matter how successful you are, everyone has an upper limit problem. If you don’t think you have it, you might just haven’t hit yours yet. And if you’ve hit a ceiling and gone through it, another ceiling will be waiting for you as you go on.
In the last 7 years I’ve made over $8M and in January 2021 alone, I made another million in revenue. Growing my revenue year after year has made me crush one internal ceiling after the other.
In this episode, I share the strategies I’ve used to crush my own internal glass ceilings, and what you can do to crush yours.
“If your mind can create glass ceilings, it means your mind can remove them, too.” - Sigrun
Are you more of a reader? Scroll down to read about how you can crush your own internal glass ceilings!
In this Episode of The Sigrun Show:
Want to dive deeper? Find out how you can detect and work through your upper limit.
Identifying and Crushing Your Internal Glass Ceiling
Many of my high end clients come to me when they get stuck at a certain income level or aren’t able to grow their launches. What holds them back is their internal glass ceiling.
In The Big Leap, Gay Hendricks explains that everyone of us has an internal thermostat for how much success, wealth, happiness, and love we let ourselves experience. It’s our internal glass ceiling - or upper limit setting - and we tend to set this thermostat low early on in our lives.
Later, as we dream about big goals and move above our old thermostat setting, we bump against the artificial lid that was placed on our success through unconscious childhood decisions.
Unless we solve the upper limit problem, we’ll keep finding ways to bring ourselves back down when we’ve blown past our old setting. In other words, the invisible glass ceiling is stopping us from achieving our dreams.
Gay Hendricks identified four barriers within the upper limit:
If we carry this feeling within us, we sabotage our success because we think we’re essentially bad. If something good happens, we must mess up to offset it, because good things can’t happen to bad people.
If we harbor this feeling, we sabotage our success because we think it’s disloyal to our roots to soar too far into the stratosphere.
If we carry this feeling inside us, we sabotage our success so that we won’t be a bigger burden.
If we hold this feeling inside us, we tend to hold ourselves back from expressing the full potential of our innate genius.
Since these are all limiting beliefs your mind has created, it’s your mind that can change them, too. Here’s how you crush your upper limit:
Growing my revenue year after year has made me crush one internal ceiling after the other, but that’s the thing with glass ceilings: As soon as you’ve gone through one, another will be waiting for you as you go on.
I expect my next big glass ceiling to be a 8 figure year but that is still a few years away and until then I will keep working on the smaller glass ceilings that pop up now and then.
What is your internal glass ceiling, and how do you intend to crush it? Send me a DM and let me know!
Did you like this episode?
If you enjoyed this topic, you can subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts so you will never miss another episode. Find out how to leave a review, then head over to Apple Podcasts for your chance to win a special thank you gift!