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Defining Your Internal Factors
Internal factors are
reactions that you create inside yourself in response to the world.
Even though they happen inside you, it's best to think about them as
behaviors because they are actions that you choose. By choosing how
to perceive yourself, you can either behave your way to success or
behave your way to failure. For example, if you believe you are
competent and special, you will live up to that truth. If you
believe you are incompetent and worthless, you will live down to
that truth.
The powerful internal factors that shape your self-concept are:
Internal Dialogue: This is the
continuous conversation that you have with yourself about everything
that happens to you. This dialogue is constant, happens in real time
(at the same rate at which you would speak the words aloud), and
provokes a physiological change (with each thought comes a physical
reaction).
Labeling: Humans tend to organize
things into categories. We even categorize other humans by labeling
them into groups, subgroups, classes and functions. But were you
aware that we label ourselves? For better or worse, these labels
have a powerful impact on our perception of self because we tend to
"live" the categories we've attached to ourselves ("I'm a loser" or
"I'm a winner.")
Tapes: These are beliefs that have
become so deeply ingrained that they "play" automatically in our
heads and influence our behavior without our awareness. Unlike
labels ("I never win"), tapes have context: "I won't get the
promotion because I never win." Tapes are dangerous and potentially
self-defeating because they have the power to set you up for a
specific outcome.
Fixed Beliefs / Limiting Beliefs: Fixed
beliefs are the beliefs we hold about ourselves, others, and life's
circumstances that have been repeated for so long they have become
ingrained and are difficult to change. Limiting beliefs are the
beliefs we have about ourselves that limit what we reach for and
achieve. They also cause us to block any conflicting (positive)
information while confirming any new negative information.
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