The Genius Code™ - Purpose, Mindset and Prosperity
The Snakes And Ladders Life
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Have you ever found yourself in life feeling like you’re taking three steps forward and two steps back? And wondered what you need to do to get into the flow of life? Why is it that sometimes things seem to go well, while at other times, it’s like you’re facing multiple challenges? In The Genius Code™, using the analogy of the “Snakes And Ladders Life”, I outline the overarching structure of what happens in our life, and what the one thing is that we should be focused on so as to ease into that flow.
Life often feels like a game of Snakes and Ladders. We move forward, encounter setbacks, and sometimes feel stuck. This analogy helps us understand life’s unpredictable nature. In the game, rolling the dice moves us forward. Landing on a ladder propels us ahead, while a snake slides us back. Similarly, in life, we experience promotions, new relationships, or personal achievements that elevate us. Conversely, challenges like job loss, health issues, or personal setbacks can feel like sliding down a snake, erasing our progress.
These fluctuations can lead to feelings of frustration, as if we’re taking “three steps forward and two steps back.” It’s natural to wonder how to align with life’s flow and reduce these oscillations. The key lies in recognizing and understanding the patterns that govern our experiences.
Paul Davis of Davis Business Consultants introduces the concept of “Snakes & Ladders Syndrome.” This refers to self-sabotaging behaviors that cause recurring setbacks. By identifying these patterns, we can make conscious changes to break the cycle. For instance, a business owner might realize that their reluctance to delegate leads to burnout and missed opportunities. Addressing this tendency can transform setbacks into growth opportunities.
Embracing life’s ebb and flow, much like the infinity symbol’s continuous loop, allows us to navigate challenges with resilience. Each setback offers a lesson, and every advancement brings new perspectives. By focusing on understanding these dynamics, we can ease into life’s flow, turning obstacles into stepping stones toward our goals.
The Genius Code™ - Purpose, Mindset and Prosperity
How To Build Your Self Confidence
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Self-confidence is one of the main elements that holds people back, and there is a lot of miscommunication and misunderstanding about confidence. Yet it’s impossible to thrive and reach our highest potential in our personal or professional life if our confidence is low. It impacts how visible we will make ourselves. And, it determines whether we control our own agenda and our time. It determines our ability to say no when we need to. As a business, our earnings or the fees that we charge will be in proportion to how confident we are. We won’t drive ourselves forward as much as others that are more confident. It touches every aspect of our life. So what can we do to build self-confidence? In The Genius Code™, I explain the difference between competence and confidence, as well as the three pillars of each that make for maximum self-confidence.
Understanding the distinction between competence and confidence is crucial. Competence refers to our ability to perform tasks successfully, while confidence is our belief in ourselves. To build competence, focus on developing skills, acquiring knowledge, and gaining experience. For instance, if public speaking makes you anxious, consider joining a local Toastmasters club to practice and refine your speaking abilities.
On the other hand, confidence is built upon three pillars: self-belief, self-love, and self-worth. Self-belief is that inner assurance that you can achieve your goals. Cultivating this involves setting small, achievable objectives and celebrating your successes. Self-love, or self-care, entails taking care of your mind, body, and soul. This could mean setting aside time for activities you enjoy, ensuring you get adequate rest, or practicing mindfulness. Self-worth is about valuing yourself, regardless of others’ opinions. Recognize your intrinsic value and avoid comparing yourself to others.
It’s also important to address negative self-talk, which can erode confidence. Challenge negative thoughts by reframing them into positive affirmations. For example, instead of thinking, “I’m not good at this,” tell yourself, “I’m learning and improving every day.” Surround yourself with supportive individuals who uplift you and provide constructive feedback.
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The Genius Code™ - Purpose, Mindset and Prosperity
Give From The Saucer
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There are two types of people in this world – there are “the givers” and then there are “the takers”. Givers naturally want to help and support other people – and they do this in a variety of different ways. Their internal radar is always on to see how they can help other people. But just like the takers, there is a shadow side to being a giver. And this shadow side will affect our confidence. In The Genius Code™, I explain why it is so important to give from the saucer and not from the cup, to help build your self-confidence.
In the podcast episode “Give from the Saucer” on The Genius Code™, Paul Davis delves deeper into this concept. He emphasizes that while giving is noble, it’s crucial to ensure we don’t deplete ourselves in the process. Thus, by giving from the saucer—the overflow—we maintain our well-being and confidence. This approach ensures that our cup remains full, allowing us to continue supporting others without compromising our own needs.
Davis also discusses the importance of self-awareness in giving. He suggests that givers should regularly assess their energy levels and emotional state. By doing so, they can determine when they have the capacity to give and when they need to recharge. This self-assessment helps prevent burnout and ensures that giving remains a positive experience for both parties.
Furthermore, the episode highlights the significance of setting boundaries. Davis advises givers to establish clear limits to protect their energy and well-being. By setting boundaries, givers can ensure that they are not taken advantage of and can continue to give from a place of abundance.
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How To Build Your Self Belief
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There are three pillars to building your confidence. And one of those pillars is self-belief, which is that inner knowing that you can achieve whatever it is you put your mind to. So if there is an objective or a goal that you want to accomplish, the more you believe you can achieve it, then the faster you will achieve it. And as Henry Ford said – “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right.” It’s all down to your belief. In The Genius Code™, I explain what is needed to build your self-belief, and in turn, build your confidence.
Self-belief is that inner knowing that we can achieve whatever it is that we put our minds to. It’s not arrogance. It’s a deep inner knowing. We know that we can achieve the results that we want to achieve. And as we get more competent, our belief in ourselves increases, and therefore we become more confident. Thus, confidence follows competence. So whatever role that you’re operating in, whether it be in your personal life or your professional life, there will be a suite of skills that you will need to develop for you to be fully competent in fulfilling that role.
Now, when it comes to confidence, there are also three pillars. Additionally, these are self-belief, self-love, and self-worth. Moreover, self-belief is that inner knowing that we can achieve whatever it is that we put our minds to. It’s not arrogance. It’s a deep inner knowing. We know that we can achieve the results that we want to achieve. We may not know how we will achieve it, but we know we will get there. No matter what, we’re going to get there because we have that deep inner knowing, that deep inner belief about ourselves that whatever it is that we set our minds about, we’re going to achieve it.
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How To Build Your Self Worth
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Self-worth is one of those things that impacts every aspect of your life – it impacts your relationships, your finances, your business or career – it impacts everything. If your self-worth is low, then you unconsciously feel you are not deserving of better – and therefore you cannot bring about what you want in your life. Ultimately self-worth is about how much you value yourself. In The Genius Code™, I explain what is needed to build your self-worth, what the difference is between self-worth and self-esteem, and why one is more detrimental.
In the podcast episode “How To Build Your Self-Worth,” Paul Davis delves deeper into this concept. He emphasizes that self-worth is an internal measure of how we value ourselves, independent of external achievements or opinions. This intrinsic value influences our decisions, behaviors, and overall life satisfaction.
Davis distinguishes between self-worth and self-esteem. While self-esteem often relies on external validation and accomplishments, self-worth is about recognizing our inherent value. Relying solely on self-esteem can be detrimental, as it makes our sense of worth contingent on external factors, which can be unpredictable and fleeting.
To build self-worth, Davis suggests several strategies. First, practice self-compassion. Treat yourself with the same kindness and understanding as you would a close friend. Acknowledge your imperfections without harsh judgment.
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