Your skepticism, which you presume is based on rational thinking and an objective assessment of factual data about yourself, is rooted in mental junk.
Your doubts are not the product of accurate thinking, but habitual thinking.
Years ago you accepted flawed conclusions as correct, began to live your life as if those warped ideas about your potential were true, and ceased the bold experiment in living that brought you many breakthrough behaviors as a child.
Now it’s time for you to find that faith you had in yourself before.
~ Price Pritchett
Comments on: "Your Mental Junk …" (1)
Excellent post! We certainly carry a lot of junk around in our lives don’t we?