IS YOUR INNER VOICE AGAINST YOU?

IS YOUR INNER VOICE AGAINST YOU?

Postby euigorwithyou » 23 Dec 2008, 15:18

One of the reasons why many people don't make progress it's because they have a tendency to look at great people as super humans. Thus, they develop the inferiority complex, which doesn't allow them to make progress. Their inner voice tell them continuously: "I can not do the same thing".
What about ordinary fishers, who became Jesus' disciples? And why do we have such words as "persistence, courage, success, goal, and victory?"
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Re: IS YOUR INNER VOICE AGAINST YOU?

Postby Faw_Peter » 07 Feb 2009, 01:12

in this case we'll just have to fight with our inner voice, or, even better - replace it with a more optimistic one. Try to be persuasive and many things will be achieved indeed.
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Re: IS YOUR INNER VOICE AGAINST YOU?

Postby Andrewz » 16 Feb 2009, 23:57

Inner voice is the problem of many boys when they hesitate to approach girls, even though it's very simple and no unhaman effort is necessary. But, inner voice is a great barrier.
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Re: IS YOUR INNER VOICE AGAINST YOU?

Postby Riser » 26 Jun 2009, 10:46

If you feel afraid of doing things that you want to, you just have to consult a psychologist or begin to practise autotraining. That really helps. You should be self-confident and persistent, and never scared of the possibility to fail. People are learning on their own mistakes.
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Re: IS YOUR INNER VOICE AGAINST YOU?

Postby tryingtomakeadiff » 25 Nov 2009, 21:44

In my humble opinion learning how to motivate yourself is the answer, I have developed a series of motivational tips that I use on a daily basis, which help me avoid any negative thoughts.
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