Beliefs
Beliefs
A belief describes a basic structure in our model of the world that we hold as true.
Often we hold varying degrees of beliefs.
We believe something strongly, other things no so strongly.
Beliefs that we hold very dear and that drive our thoughts and actions we call core beliefs. We use them as presuppositions.
Beliefs act as major neurological filters that determine how we perceive external reality.
Our beliefs about what we value as important or not important powerfully shape our perceptions. The perceptions create our emotions which drive behaviour and action to achieve results.
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