Self-limiting beliefs are the negative self-perceptions are that rooted in our conscious and subconscious and keep us from achieving success.
Self-Limiting Beliefs and How to Overcome Them

An Anxious Girl in A Scary World
A blog about overcoming anxiety disorders
Self-limiting beliefs are the negative self-perceptions are that rooted in our conscious and subconscious and keep us from achieving success.
One of the most highly used, and preferred, methods for treating people with anxiety is a form of talk therapy, also known as CBT- cognitive behavioral therapy.
With the start of the new school year fast approaching, that means the back to school anxiety is fast approaching as well.
Inside our comfort zone is safety and security. It’s calm, quiet, and where we are in control. Although we enjoy staying inside our comfort zone because we are free from disappointments, failures, and mistakes, those things are only a fraction of what we will encounter.
Failure isn’t fatal. It shouldn’t be seen as the end-all be-all. Failure is just another step on the road to success. Some of our greatest lessons are learned through failure, and it aids in our growth and development.
Setbacks don’t mean it’s the end for us, and they don’t negate the progress we’ve made- they are simply a minor delay in progress, a hurdle we must overcome to move us towards our next accomplishment.
At one point or another, we’ve all experienced a bad day. Often, what occurs is an isolated incident that we give too much power to by dwelling on it which then taints the rest of our day.
We believe that we lack the power to change our circumstances, and instead of actively working towards making the necessary changes or taking the steps to change our situation, we complain about where we are in our lives.
Making mistakes is a part of life; it’s what makes us human. The best part of being human, though, is that we can be forgiven. Not just by others, but by ourselves, perhaps the most important type of forgiveness.