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    Claire Peltier

    1 year ago

    Here is what I came up with in tonite’s session / would love some feedback before I post 😉

    If you don’t address limiting beliefs now you’ll hate yourself later

    Every now and then a belief gets into a conversation with a client, for example : “I feel I must be in the gift of myself”.

    It may seem beautiful to you, to be in the gift of yourself, you may even connect and feel the same way. It may seem generous, others oriented (rather than being self centered).

    If that seems familiar, this post is for you.

    This is called a limiting belief. A limiting belief is a story you tell yourself.
    But it actually gets you stuck.

    In order to find your purpose and do something fulfilling, to be in your truth and feel you are on the path of your destiny, you have to know how you function, how you get your energy, and how your energy gets depleted.

    Usually a limiting belief is a sign of not knowing oneself, and not acknowledging parts of us that we like less. So we tell ourselves stories to avoid it.
    Yet, a limiting belief is usually telling us where to look !

    I am looking for women who wonder if they are at the right place, and feel that there may be more to do than their career (even though these careers have seemed fulfilling), women who want to get closer to their purpose.
    If this sounds like you, if you need clarity on your path so that you don’t miss out on life, I can help. Let’s have a chat (click on the link below and book an assessment session directly)

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    • I think I would be more direct in the hook. How about using the one that is on the handout (I think this was you?) “To People That Want to Feel Fulfilled But Don’t Know How to Get Started “

    • I apologize, I don’t understand the example, “I feel I must be in the gift of myself”. This sentence doesn’t make sense to me personally. Is there supposed to be a comma or some other grammatical marker in this sentence. In the alternative is there another example of a limiting belief you can use from a client or somewhere else.

    • I’ve been trying to translate “I feel I must be in the gift of myself” to french! IS this an expression? or are we talking about deservedness? worthiness?

      • Hi Daniela and Joel, you are right it does not sound right in english but I haven’t been able to find a better translation.

        In French the expression is “etre dans le don de soi’.

        Which basically is about giving everything, all you can and beyond, to others. Typically, that would be Mother Teresa 😉 I

        t is also quite often a belief of people who want to be therapists, or help others. Nurses often are like that (even without the belief… they forget their needs, their boundaries, to care for their patients.

        The problem is that 99% of the time, people get depleted doing that, because they don’t know their needs, how they function, and their boundaries. And they burn out, ending up in not being able to help anyone. Besides, it is not what is required when you are a therapist.

        Does that make sense ? What would be the expression or the belief in english ?

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Claire Peltier

I read and see people's soul's, the energies that manifest, the various dimensions of consciousness, to harmonise blockages and give them keys so that they make the bast decisions for themselves.

I started  my own business at the end of 2018, wanting to be independent and live in my own truth. Gosh, that business has evolved since then and so have I ! I have a deep desire to develop and have an impact on this world that is transforming.

In a previous life, or two, I was in one of the top auction houses (in London, Paris and New York) then joined a large humanitarian organisation working in conflict zones (to encounter PTSD.. which opened the door to this new version of me, years later !).

So happy to be on this journey with you !

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