Breaking The Beliefs of The World
Like it or not, you have to believe in yourself if you want to achieve great success in your life. Our beliefs play a very important role in creating values in our life. If you want to earn big money online, then you have to first believe that you can do it. Just like in math, if you think that it is tough, then it will be tough for you. No matter what kind of beliefs you have, there will be someone who has the opposite beliefs. There must be someone out there who think that maths is easy for them. If you believe that now it is a tough time to earn money because the economy is not stable, then there must be somebody out there who will believe the opposite, they believe that it is a great time to earn money online!

But what if you beliefs are that you have are true? What if you are not good in selling? What if the economy is really down and it has got no opportunity to earn money online at all? Don’t worry, because all of your beliefs are never real, they are only real to you. What you believe is only true to you, your beliefs are not proven facts, they are just the perceptions and your way of thinking. Belief, for many people are actually nothing but the generalizations that they made about the world. Always remember this, no matter what kind of beliefs you have today, there must be someone out there which have the opposite beliefs as yours. Let me tell you a story about how powerful your beliefs can be and what it can achieve in your life.
For hundreds of years, runners had never been able to run one mile in less than four minutes. Many had attempted this feat but had fallen short. As a result, it was generally believed, and supposedly backed up as fact by the medical community, that it was not possible for a human being to run that fast! All these changed in 1954, when defying all conventions, all it took was for a single person to break these facts and records.
Roger Bannister, a postgraduate student from Oxford University set a goal to be the first to break this ‘impossible record’. The fact was that he was nowhere near being the best runner of his time. There were many other runners better than him. But this didn’t deter Roger. Besides physical training, he engaged in a lot of mental training. He kept visualizing himself breaking the four-minute time barrier.
Then, on May 6th, 1954, Roger Bannister stunned the world by running the mile in three minutes and 54 seconds. That was not the most amazing thing. What was truly amazing was that, within a year, 37 other runners had broken his record. Within the next three years, over 300 runners had repeated the same feat. For so long, nobody came close to Roger Bannister’s record. The minute an ‘ordinary’ person achieved the feat, it led to many others achieving it too.
So you can see now, it is your beliefs that are going to determine what you can achieve. And if you have a limiting belief, then you will be limited by your it, don’t let this happens to you. From the story of Roger Bannister, this proves that what holds people back in tapping their fullest potential and achieving their goals is not a lack of capability, but a lack of strong empowering beliefs. Therefore, keep on challenging yourself by examining the effects your beliefs, and then adopt the empowering beliefs that will lead you to your success.

I like this information and it has shown me some sort of inspiration to succeed for some reason, so thanks. Moreover I´m definitely considering mentioning these figures in my own blog!