For a moment, think of all the possible beliefs you have in your life which could be possibly limiting you all these years.

What beliefs could be preventing you from taking action and realizing your full potential? What beliefs could be causing you to miss out on opportunities? What are some of your beliefs, that because of them, you never took that step, you never committed yourself, you never stretched yourself?

What are the beliefs do you have about learning? Do you believe that learning is difficult? Do you believe that you are slow at learning? Do you believe that you could never get a college degree? What are the beliefs do you have about relationships?

What are the beliefs do you have about people? Do you believe that you cannot trust people? Do you believe that people are out to get you? Do you believe that people are naturally mean and often take advantage of other people?

What beliefs do you have about money?

I have found out that one of the primary reasons people tend to stay poor is because of the limiting beliefs people have about money. Many have been taught since young that money is evil, money doesn't grow on trees, and that if you are rich you must be greedy. What beliefs do you have about money?

More importantly, what beliefs do you have about yourself? Do you believe that you you are slow? Do you believe that you are not confident? Do you believe that you are too young cannot do many things? Do you believe that you do not have enough experiences?

What beliefs do you have? Do you believe that you are unlucky up to the extent that you cannot change?

I want you to take all the time you need, grab a pen, grab a piece of paper and list down all the limiting beliefs you have in your life right now. So if you are ready, take as much time as you can and list down at least ten limiting beliefs in your life.

Do it now. Have you listed down all your limiting beliefs? I know that in order for you to change the quality of your life permanently you must first change these limiting beliefs. The difference between the exceptional, the average and the poor, lie in the beliefs they have about themselves and the events around them.