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Congruence and Self-Sabotage

   

Author: Eva Gregory

In The One Minute Millionaire, authors Hansen and Allen state that in order for success to be achieved one must establish congruence. Congruence is when things come into alignment, but not just arbitrary things, three very specific things. First, your desire...you have to want it. Second, your belief...you have to believe (have faith) that you can get it. Lastly, self-acceptance... you have to know and feel that you deserve to have it.

They sound simple, and it's easy to understand the reasoning behind them, but this is why so much self-sabotage occurs. One thinks that they're in alignment, while suppressing a tiny niggling fear or question of doubt. Just one such doubt or a wishy-washy thought on one of any of the three key areas is enough to de-rail your success.

So how does one overcome the doubts and defeat self-sabotage?

When Desire is Your Nemesis

Explore if you've really bought-in to your goal. Is it your goal or someone else's? Will it make you happy, or are you trying to fulfill an obligation, taking an easy way out, or just not feeling 100% about it? A classic example of this is when a son or daughter follows a career path to please a parent, even though they'd prefer to do something different. Make sure your goal is truly your heart's desire.

Do you really believe that?

Wanting a goal and believing that you can actually achieve the goal are as different as night and day. Many people want success, but how many really believe that they can become the next Donald Trump or Bill Gates? It's not lack of desire, but lack of belief. Perhaps they are not sure how to proceed with the goal, or are unable to see how to afford the education to get started, or think they don't know the right people to contact. Whichever the case, these scenarios all work to weaken the belief system. Work on confidence building and add tools to your arsenal to combat limiting beliefs. If you approach your goal from what you DO have instead of what you think you don't have a positive shift will occur.

But am I Really Worthy?

Do you ask yourself if you're worthy to succeed? Many people compare themselves to the previous generation. "My parents had a very small home and only one car. My spouse and I have a 3,000 sq. ft. home, two cars, 1 or 2 incomes, and a boat, so we should be happy." Why? Should you be happy with less than you could achieve simply because it is more than others have? Only you can answer that question for yourself. Perhaps there is an underlying belief that wealth is the equivalent to greed? If you don't believe that you deserve to have success and everything that comes with it, success will remain elusive.

Congruence

Congruence is the key to reaching all of your goals successfully, whether they are goals of career, personal growth, or love. Triumph stems from your inner perceptions. Getting to know yourself honestly and wholly can unlock the doors to the happiness and success that until now, you've only dreamed about.

Author Bio:

Eva Gregory

Eva Gregory is a master coach, speaker & author. She specializes in empowering individuals to produce outstanding results in their lives. Eva empowers her clients in both their business & personal lives. Her unwavering belief that we all have the power to change anything in our lives & design it purposefully, is what helps her clients realize their own possibilities. Her background includes 20+ years in marketing, finance & operations with a Fortune 100 corporation; as marketing director of a software start-up firm; & founder of Leading Edge Coaching & Training. She's developed several courses & instructed thousands on the Laws of Attraction. She is regularly featured on radio and in the media & is a recognized authority on the Laws of Attraction.

Author of the internationally-acclaimed book, The Feel Good Guide to Prosperity, Eva is currently working on her next book, Chicken Soup for the Prosperous Soul with Jack Canfield of Chicken Soup? fame.

Eva's new radio show, The Thrive Factor can be heard globally on Voice America Business Radio, Mondays at 12 noon Pacific/3pm Eastern.

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