How To Replace Your Belief System
By Michael A. Verdicchio
Many years ago, I heard the statement, "Replace every negative thought with two
or three positive thoughts." That is good, solid advice. Negative thoughts
produce negative results. Positive thoughts produce positive results.
Let's look at this a little further as it relates to our belief systems. If a
self employed Christian consistently thinks of himself as a failure, then he is
consistently building a failure belief system. The degree to which that belief
system is reinforced will be consistently evidenced in his life.
No matter how hard he tries, and no matter how much he dislikes being a failure,
he will continue to be a failure. All the negative thoughts of failure have
finally shaped his failure belief system. He cannot just turn it off, because it
is a set belief system. But the good news is, a self employed Christian can
change it if he chooses to.
We were not born with our belief systems in place. We put them there. And if we
put them there, we can change them. They weren't established in two seconds, so
it may take some time to replace them. How much time? It depends on how deep the
belief system really is, and, how much effort we choose to exert.
All of our belief systems were built by thoughts, so, replacing an old belief
system and building a new belief system will also require building thoughts.
For example, people who are poor stay poor because they have a poverty belief
system. The things that they talk about reflect a poverty mentality directly in
line with their poverty belief system. They may not want to be poor. They would
probably never refuse money. But until they build a new belief system, in that
category of life, they will remain poor. This is the reason that so many lottery
winners end up broke.
Someone once said that if you took all the money in the world and divided it up
equally among all the people, it would eventually end up right back where it is
today. Why? A poverty mind will attract poverty and a wealthy mind will attract
wealth.
So, if there is a belief system in your life that you do not want, you can
decide to change it. For example, if you believe that being a self employed
Christian is really hard and you may not make it, then that belief system needs
to change for you to be successful. You do that by thinking one thought at a
time, consistently, over and over. The big key is to replace any and all
negative thoughts related to the old belief system with the new positive
thoughts.
In addition to your thoughts, take note of what comes out of your mouth. What
you say is a good indication of your belief system. Have you ever noticed what
people with a poverty belief system talk about? They talk about lack, time and
time and time again.
So take note of what's coming out of your mouth. For example, replace phrases
like, "I can't" with, "I will." "It won't ever happen", with, "It is going to
happen." "Nothing ever goes right for me", with, "Everything is going to start
going right for me."
Get the point?
And trust me; it will seem really awkward when you first begin this process. Do
you know why? These new positive thoughts are colliding head on with your
current belief system, which in turn is yelling back, "Oh, no way. That's not
how it is."
Just stay aggressive with your new positive thoughts. Say them to yourself
silently, and say them to yourself out loud. Write them down and read them
often. Keep bombarding your mind with the new positive thoughts, stating your
new life direction.
Stay consistent and you will replace your belief system.
God designed our minds to have belief systems. He also gave us free will, to
decide and to choose what thoughts to think that will build those belief
systems.
You can be a very successful self employed Christian!
Replace your unwanted belief system with a new one by replacing the thoughts in
your mind and you will build a new positive belief system.