Ever feel cluttered by old beliefs? When you try on a new belief (e.g. affirmations) it feels like you’re just masking over what’s already there. Like trying to redecorate in a room full of junk.
I’m excited because I found a way to rewrite our future! First step is throwing out the clutter. You’ll finally enjoy affirmations and reaching your goals because all that mess will be out of your way. Ready to play and paint a fresh new life? Let’s start with a clean canvas…
According to Dave Logan and Steve Zaffron’s book “3 Laws of Performance: Rewriting the Future of Your Organization and Your Life“ we can pinpoint our stuck beliefs and erase them. How do we do this? First we take a deep look at WHY we’re keeping our fixed belief rolling. Why we’re keeping this alive when we know it is sabotaging our growth and who we CAN become.
Let’s do this step-by-step:
1. Ask what are the PAYOFFS? In other words, what are you gaining by playing these stories over and over again. How are you benefiting from them? In what ways do you think you’re gaining from living with this belief?
For example, say I tell myself I am fat. By doing this, my payoffs are:
- I can eat whatever I want
- I don’t have to be responsible for others because I got myself to take care off
- I get to be lazy
- I can watch movie or do whatever I want instead of using the time to exercise
- I get the attention or sympathy
- I don’t have to feel
- I don’t have to be responsible for my health
- I don’t have to learn
- I can keep telling others my stories
- I feel I have the right to complain that I am fat
- And maybe for so some odd reason, you feel you have the reason to relate with others…
Just keep listing all the thoughts and statements that are coming up, don’t judge it…list all of them until you have no more or you experience it is complete for you.
2. What are the COSTS? And list all the things that are coming up for you that are harming you. By telling and living this fixed belief or habit what is it costing you? How is it hurting you in your life?
For instance, telling myself I am fat:
- I am hurting my own self image
- I create more hatred for me and my body image
- I am getting more lazy
- I see myself less
- I feel defeated
- I am tired a lot
- I go out less
- I eat more
- I make poorer food choices
- I make more excuses
- I move away from my goal of gaining a healthier lifestyle
- I have more fear
- I am sad
- I dislike myself, etc.
Again, keep listing all the costs until you have no more.
This will take as long as you need. Some people take only a few minutes to do this while others takes days. It depends highly on you, whether if this is a deep issue for you. The goal here is to bring all the “STUFF” out so you can see pass all the veils that’s hiding these sabotaging thoughts. Look at all perspective, at its naked core and see why you keep doing what you are doing up to this point. Until then, can we truly sever the cord that binds us to these self defeating thoughts, beliefs, and old habits.
When we fully bring awareness to all the reasons we think we do these things, why we feel we have to do it…we can finally reveal the truth for what it is and see how detriment this habit or belief is to us and our progress toward who we want to be. And finally cut the the cord.























































