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Limits Are Lies: The Beliefs You Never Questioned: Part 1

Limits Are Lies: The Beliefs You Never Questioned: Part 1

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Limits Are Lies: The Beliefs You Never Questioned

What if the limits shaping your life aren’t real — just familiar?

In this episode, we explore the quiet, invisible beliefs that feel logical, responsible, and “realistic”… yet quietly hold us back. Not the loud fears we recognize, but the limits we rarely question — the ones learned through family, culture, authority, and moments in time that no longer define who we are.

You’ll hear:

  • The critical difference between fear and limits — and why one is far more powerful
  • How unexamined beliefs shape decisions, identity, and entire lives
  • Why limits often feel true even when they’re not
  • A personal story that reveals how questioning a single assumption can change what’s possible.

This episode isn’t about forcing confidence, positive thinking, or taking big action.

It’s about awareness.

Curiosity.

And the moment your power begins to return — when you stop mistaking belief for truth.

If you’ve ever stayed, settled, or stopped asking because something felt “realistic,” this conversation is for you.

Because limits don’t disappear with time.

They disappear when we question them.

🎧 And next week, we’ll continue this conversation by exploring what happens after a limit is questioned — how to move forward without pressure, perfection, or returning to the old story.





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🎧 Tune in now—and let’s take back control of your life, together.



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