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Your Perception of Greatness

Your perception of greatness is rooted in your self-visualization. Seeing others’ gifts, blessings, and self-confidence portraits is easy. You can also enjoy and rejoice with family members’, friends’, and co-workers’ success and accomplishments. On the other hand, when looking at your mirror image, you tend to doubt your greatness and abilities to succeed.

Self-Doubt Perception

Your perception of greatness rests upon self-doubt. First, you continuously dwell on past failures. Next, you enter the insecurity zone by comparing your capabilities, appearance, and education level to people you admire and celebrities. In addition, you lack the motivation, desire, and willpower to step out of your comfort zone. Finally, you fear failure of being successful.

The Healthy Self-Perception

Your perception of greatness will be visual through health and wellness balance. First, this will recognize the need for a healthy relationship between your spirit, soul, and body. For example, take the time to evaluate your belief system. Where are you about your faith walk and reality? Also, what mindset are you meditating from? Are you thinking about things that are honest, just, and pure?

On the contrary, are you dwelling on negativity, past loss, and hurts? Third, are you taking the time to listen and deal with your feelings and emotions? Finally, what does your appearance reveal about your self-worth, self-esteem, and self-confidence?

A healthy perception of greatness requires you to avoid hostile environments, if possible, and to detour from complaining people. Third, flee from relationships that cause you to be stuck in your comfort zone. Finally, run from the rewinding button of past failures.

Summary Perception of Greatness

Your perception of greatness should mainly consist of who, what, and where your self-identity is rooted. Yes, it is acceptable to appreciate others’ opinions of who they say and think you are. Just make sure their words reflect a healthy self-image. Most importantly, your success record must be based upon your self-perception within a holistic balance: spirit, soul, and body.