Underlying Beliefs
Learn
to bolster your underlying beliefs. This will help your affirmation
practice become more reliable.
Bolstering
Beliefs
By Louise Morganti Kaelin
At
some time in your life you have probably used affirmations or other
positive self-talk to change an attitude, opinion or behavior. The
more you have done this, the more you know that sometimes it works
and sometimes it doesn't.
What
makes the difference? Why are there times when you only need to
say the affirmation once and your whole life changes? And yet you
repeat other affirmations religiously for days, weeks, months and
sometimes even years and nothing happens?
I believe
that the difference between positive affirmations that work and
those that don't are the underlying beliefs you hold regarding the
topic at hand. If, for example, you want to experience a loving
relationship and your underlying beliefs support the idea that you
are lovable, then the door opens to allow a relationship in. If,
however, you don't really believe that you are lovable, or worthy,
or good enough, that belief will negate all the positive energy
you expend to create a loving relationship.
It
is interesting that negative beliefs don't stop us wanting or desiring
something. It's also interesting that the belief is stronger than
the desire. I think it's because our beliefs are much deeper, living
as they do for the most part in our unconscious. They often come
from our parents and our childhood experiences, particularly from
our interpretation of those messages and experiences.
The
best way to figure out if this is going on in your life is to make
a list of those items you have 'actively' desired and that you still
have not been able to create. Then, think about the beliefs you
would need to have in order to support those desires. That's what
I'm calling 'bolstering beliefs'.
The
following exercise is a good way to get at the underlying negative
beliefs in order to change them.
1.
Draw a line down the middle of a piece of paper, dividing the page
into two columns.
2.
Choose one of the bolstering beliefs you've just identified. On
the left hand side, write down that bolstering belief.
3.
On the right hand side, write down the first thing that pops into
your mind. Don't think about this. You will have an immediate thought.
Just write it down.
4.
On the left hand side, write down the bolstering belief.
5.
On the right hand side, write down the first thing that pops into
your mind.
Keep
on going back and forth between the two columns. Try not to stop
before going on to either side: that is, don't 'think' about it,
just let the process flow. The goal is not only to uncover the negative
beliefs, but to get past them. So, once you've identified one underlying
belief keep going. Others may come up. Continue until you end up
writing the same belief on both sides of the paper -- and you believe
it!
As
you go through the process, you may need to modify the bolstering
belief as pieces of your unconscious negative talk come through.
For example, if your bolstering belief is "I deserve to make
a lot of money" and you uncover the fact that you feel guilty
about making more money than other members of your family, you might
change it to "I deserve to make a lot of money, regardless
of the financial situation of my family". Just keep the process
going. You'll know when it feels 'finished'.
As
a final note, if you start the process and find that you keep having
the same 'first thought', just stick with it. When a belief is really
strong (and most of these are, or you wouldn't be experiencing an
inability to create what you want), it presents opposition to being
exposed. Eventually, you'll relax with the process and other thoughts
will surface. Remember to take a lot of slow deep breaths and I
strongly urge you to do this longhand.
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Louise
Morganti Kaelin is a Life Success Coach who partners with others
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