increasing your capacity for success

Ever felt the dread of success, waiting for the 'too good to be true' to unravel? 

Ever notice how we sometimes sabotage our own success?

 Clinging precariously to our comfort zones; doubting our own worth?

It seems like a paradox, doesn't it?

But it's a common phenomenon, one embedded deep within our psyche. Expected even, considering we're wired to resist change, to fear the unknown.

Why do we do this?

The answer lies in our subconscious beliefs: the narratives we've internalised and accepted as absolute truth.

Beliefs like:

- Everything good must come at a steep price

- Success is synonymous with hardships

- Personal sacrifices are required to achieve greatness

These notions encapsulate the 'upper limit' theory - a concept that’s as intriguing as it is restrictive.

Your 'upper limit' is the level of happiness, success, love and prosperity you allow yourself to experience, determined by your belief system.

When life starts getting better, we often find a way to stumble. Not because something has genuinely gone wrong, but because we've hit our self-imposed limit.

Fascinating, isn't it?

Now, what if I told you the opposite was just as plausible?

“The better it gets, the better it gets”.

Eight simple words, each carrying the power to shatter the barrier that is your upper limit.

How? By changing your perception of what 'better' means.

No longer a cause for concern, but a cause for celebration.

Instead of bracing for an impending fall, you'd rejoice in the anticipation of further growth.

You have the power to choose between these realities. It's your choice whether to continue setting upper limits, or to venture out and explore your true potentials.

Navigating these intricacies is what I do. I guide high-performers to quit tripping over their own success, to accept and expect the 'better'. To push their boundaries, test their limits, and ultimately, redefine their realities.

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