Imagine if you could change your reality by changing your beliefs.
Imagine if you could act as if you had all the resources you need, as if there was no failure, only feedback as if every behavior had a positive intention.
Imagine if you could respect and understand other people’s perspectives, and expand your own choices and options.
Imagine if you could break down any goal into small steps, and control your own mental state.
Presuppositions are set of principles and techniques for personal development and communication which can help you achieve excellence in whatever you do, by changing the way you think, feel, and act.
Are you ready to discover the power of these presuppositions in your life by adopting them as your guiding principles and beliefs?
Take responsibility for your own mind and results, and avoid blaming others or external factors for your situation.
Believe that you have all the resources you need within yourself, or that you can create them or access them from others.
Pay attention to how your mind and body affect each other, and use techniques such as breathing, relaxation, visualization, and positive affirmations to enhance your well-being and performance.
Seek to understand the positive intention behind every behavior, whether it is your own or someone else’s, and find ways to satisfy that intention in a more ecological way.
Treat every outcome as feedback, and use it to learn and improve rather than to judge or criticize yourself or others.
Seek to expand your choices and options in any situation, and avoid limiting yourself or others by fixed beliefs or assumptions.
Respect that people make the best choice available to them at the time, given their resources and context, and help them discover new possibilities and perspectives.
Support people in finding and using their own resources to achieve their goals, rather than imposing your own solutions or advice on them.
Separate people from their behaviors, and appreciate their identity and potential beyond their actions.
Recognize that people respond to their own map of reality, not to reality itself, and that everyone has a different map based on their experiences and filters. Be curious about how others see the world, and be flexible in changing your own map if it is not serving you well.
Break down any task or goal into small and manageable steps, and celebrate your progress along the way.
Learn to control your own mental states by choosing how you want to feel in any situation, and using NLP techniques such as anchoring, reframing, swish pattern, etc. to change your state at will.
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