Were you always "the smart one"? Or "the pretty one", "the shy one", "the athlete" or "the geek"? It's difficult to escape childhood without being given a label. The labels may have been flattering or they may have been demeaning. In either case, chances are you lived up to the label you were given.
People love to categorize people, places and things. It is easier for many of us to organize and compartmentalize things when we know what category everything belongs in. If you grew up in a household with siblings, maybe each of you had your own label, which served as a way to easily describe you. "The smart one", "the pretty one", and "the baby" may have been descriptors that helped your parents easily introduce you to their friends, but these labels could also have held you back.
For example, let's say you had a parent who always called you "lazy". Maybe they were trying to motivate you to be another way or maybe they thought it was an accurate description of how you behaved. In either case, you grew up thinking, "if they said it all those times, it must be true." So when opportunities came up, you heard that ongoing tape in your head - "you're lazy" - and figured that whatever was involved may take too much effort for you because you are just too lazy.
What if you could throw away the old labels that aren't contributing to your success and pick new ones that support your goals? What if you decided you were "the adventurous one"? Or "the healthy one"? Or "the happy one"? What would that version of you be able to do?
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