51% Belief Is All You Need
Every day, I work on my belief that I’m the kind of person that can hit ANY goal I set myself.
It’s how I do things like 50 push ups in a row and blogging for 600 days and making 5-figure months.
Because I genuinely believe I can do them, before I've done them.
And it’s not like I don’t have days where I think “eeeeek I don’t know if I’m going to hit this goal!”
I have plenty of those moments, like “damn, am I actually bat-shit crazy for thinking I can do this?”
It’s just that I spend more of my time deliberately believing that I will hit my goal.
And you create what you believe the most.
You don’t have to be in perfect 100% belief that you can achieve your goal.
You just have to believe you can achieve it more than you believe you can’t.
So even if you spent 49% of your time believing you’re not going to hit your goal, but you spend 51% of your time believing you will hit it, you’ll still hit the goal.
Because 51% of your energy will be directed towards figuring it out.
Here’s how I spend more time believing I CAN do impossible things:
I journal on why I CAN achieve my goal, every morning while I eat breakfast. I haven’t missed a day since March 1st.
I make lists of all the things I’ve done in the past that blew my mind
I created a playlist of songs that put me in the mindset of my ideal self who crushes every goal and I listen to it right before I have to do something for my goal (I think this might be the most rapidly effective way for me to get into belief).
I get coached on my blocks by my coach, Stacey.
I seek out people who make me feel like I’m limitless. There are only a handful of these people in my life, but every time I talk to them, they make me feel invincible, and I’m high for 3 days afterward.
I surrounded myself with people doing epic things and breaking limits. My clients. My friends. My mastermind.
I spend my spare time watching documentaries about people who have done wild, crazy things. Some recent favourites: The Last Dance, The Dawn Wall, Free Solo and The Speed Cubers.
What I’m saying is, if you’re not at 100% belief in your goal, that’s totally okay.
All you have to do get to 51%.