Success Is an Inside Job
As a lover of all things personal development, I remember learning about the three requisites for success:
Possible- You believe the goal is possible
Ability- You know you're capable of achieving the goal
Worthiness- You believe you deserve to achieve the goal
This can be applied to business, life, & financial success. Answer these honestly:
Do you believe wealth/abundance is possible for you simply because you are you? You don't have to do anything outside of sharing your gifts to deserve it.
Do you know that you're capable of creating a five, six, or seven-figure business because of your contribution to the world?
Do you know that you deserve wealth, abundance, and financial riches? I'm all for a wealthy mindset, but you want the money in the bank to match.
Do you believe you can create an empire and lifestyle beyond your dreams?
I know that some of these may not be true for you..yet.
Maybe you believe it's possible just not for you, based on what you've experienced. You know you can make a difference, but the lack of sales creates a story saying give up no one wants this. You see people killing it in your industry but you're not doing what you want, then insecurities make you feel unworthy of standing on your price.
This duality or split energy has you believing less in the possibility, then your actions follow this lack of belief. Enter resistance, self sabotage, or procrastination.
Check your beliefs and actions:
If you don't believe wealth is possible, why not? Says who? Is it 100% true or factual? What are you willing to decide instead? What new belief better serves you?
If you don't believe you can create a profitable business, why not? List out your qualifications. What will make you feel capable?
If you don't feel worthy of wealth, why not? Do your children deserve wealth? What would it mean to be deserving of wealth? Why are you working so hard, doing all the things, if you don't believe you can live the life you want?
As always, I'm here to support & coach you, but know that means challenging you to ask yourself the questions that require self-awareness and honesty.
Takisha