Bust A Limiting Belief

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Here’s the link to my program to bust a limiting belief that 90% of people have.  When you break through this inner barrier you’ll find yourself more able to achieve things you’ve been unable to achieve for years.

Click here to get rid of a limiting belief for good

After you get rid of your belief, let me know what you think below.

Morty Lefkoe

1,600 thoughts on “Bust A Limiting Belief

  1. I went through one of the processes of TLM and was a little let down because I didn’t feel to much of a shift. But I tried another one and that was what I needed. It blew me away!! I have used EFT for a while and read as much as I could on LOA. Both have helped but since my mind-chatter was always in evidence I always got in my own way. The freebie erased a lot of doubts.
    I thought that I should wait until I have the money to pay for the program then thought, well if I got rid of some of my doubts maybe I would see myself out of my current situation instead of relying on my old habitual thoughts. A couple of years or more worth of therapy knocked out in an afternoon? I am for it.

  2. Morty I love you! Thank you so much for this program it feels like I finally got the answer to a long awaited prayer.
    Just this morning before finding out about your program I was crying and down because I just couldn’t get past behaviours and beliefs that have been holding me back for YEARS no matter how I tried. Within a matter of hours I was led to this page through a series of links and after working through only two of the limiting beliefs and the who are you really program, I can already feel a major shift in what I feel is possible in my life. I am very interested and excited to know how my life will change once I’ve completed the entire program.

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  4. Since doing the Natural Confidence program late last year i have been amazed at how much more easily – even effortlessly – i am attracting opportunities and good things into my life. Thank you Morty also for making the Bust Your Money Beliefs available – I look forward to seeing how this program enhances the transformation already begun. Thank you for all your wonderful work.

  5. I was getting very frustated,i have a good understanding about beliefs,i have read many books,and articles
    still couldnt manage to shift my beliefs, this program..i could actually feel the changes deep within
    and when i look at my dad at a specific memory….instead of feeling…im not good enough…im laughing…
    At last..Morty im thanking spirit who have led me to your site…Thanks so much …keep up the good work

  6. Morty,

    I have to tell you that you really broke something open for me
    when you shared your story about creating obstacles for yourself,
    because you thought your value was in how hard you could work to
    overcome those obstacles. Listening to you was a major “Aha!” moment
    for me – I realized I had been doing the same thing!

    I’ve experience enormous and recurring relief, knowing that I don’t ever
    have to struggle again, and I’m perfectly worthwhile. Opportunities that
    I have been wanting for a long time have come pouring through the door
    since
    that “Aha!” moment…so thank you for putting your material out into
    the world!

    Best to you,
    Carey

  7. Dear Morty,
    This was truly an amazing experience. I have limiting beliefs about money in my life so I sustituted that belief in the I’m not good enough program. I truly feel a sense of relief and empowerment and know that my father’s reactions concerning money had nothing to do with me. thank you, thank you, thank you.

    Natalie

  8. Morty! Thank you so much! I did the “mistakes and failure are bad” and was shocked at first with how much emotion it brought up and then again at the release of the same. I’ve tried lots of positive motivational stuff over the years but your techniques seem to get at the root causes… Can’t wait to get into the money bits.. but already feel “enlightened” to move forward on taking some actions that will help overcome some money issues.

    can’t thank you enough.. and Alex M. for referring me

    Thanks,

    serd

  9. Gerald Hart says:

    Fantastic, Morty,
    After a couple of releasing sessions (reality checks), I feel myself beginning to shake off this albatross of a life I have falsely created and lived for 60 years.
    Now I can accomplish a totally fulfilling creation of loving and appreciating my family, friends and surroundings while touching others’ lives with your wisdom.
    I can’t thank you and your brainstorming associates enough!
    May God continue to bless your efforts,
    GGHart

  10. rob_larson3 says:

    It’s funny, you can read about this stuff all day long. “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”, “Who Moved My Cheese” and other self-improvement books can tell you about it, but this is the first time I’ve ever experienced something powerful and life changing. Isn’t is strange how the smallest ideas can be so profound. It’s our perception of things that limit what we achieve. Great insight. Thank you.

  11. Morty!
    You are right on the money! I’ve been using this in my own life for about 16 years, and it certainly does work! Now I’m using it with my clients. They are amazed at the results! Thank you for taking the time to create a specific process.

  12. thank you morty! it feels good to know something that i didn’t know was limiting my capacity to do greater things. i feel that i now possess a powerful tool to help others like me who dont know that they have limiting beliefs. i feel and know now that its not enough to teach people to know and understand that they have limiting beliefs but, it helps that they experience it just like i did with your video tutorial… and let them decide for themselves.
    thank you again for sharing this with me. and kudos to mr. alex mandossian for bringing me to your website!

  13. Great stuff, achieved a strong shift and more empowered from the creator distinct from creation that is meaning given to meaningless events argument. working as a hypnotherapist and nlp practitioner feel that these methods have tremendous potential to create positive change and healing. thank you.

  14. Morty Lefkoe says:

    Hi Petra, Virtually any child with your childhood experiences would have come up with the same belief, I'm not good enough. In fact, most people in the world have come up with that belief as a result of having similar childhood experiences. I'm not good enough is a perfectly valid interpretation of your childhood. Glad you found the program useful. Regards, Morty

  15. Thank you for this amazing program. I am now torn between "I am good enough" and "I must be a pretty lousy creator of my life if I created a profound belief like 'I'm not good enough' for myself." I'm curious about how these feelings will evolve over the next couple of days.

  16. The video definitely had immediate impact on my life. I am the creator of my life. I do believe in me. The video helped me to understand that the believe was lingering around. I was not depresed but highly disappointed and could get motivated or focus again. It definitiely renewed my energy and aloow me to take a look at myself differently. Do let the situation(s) define you.

  17. when you don't believe in yourself,disappointed,with no friends,totally isolated,well,it is like to make an eternal…pit-stop,while the others go and you are frustrated,…no job and,well..i don't know the effects of the video on my life,but i am the..creator of my life,this is sure.thanks for now,from Italy,dear old Europe.

  18. yes it was amazing….i can feel the shift happening…already……not the sculpture but the Sculptor………thank you……thank you for making it so lucid……

  19. I am crying as this SHIFT takes over me. Thank you.

    I see how I am the interpreter.

    Note: to the :widow"- you believe that because you are a widow you cannot afford this but, if you changed the belief to "I can afford this program saving up and even selling something." You will be able to save and buy this program.

    God bless.

  20. Susan Santsche says:

    Wow I had never thought of Never Giving Up…and Over Comming Obstcales was giving me just what I was asking for???!!!!I I am exicited for the whats next to shift my pardigm..and move past my old limiting Belief which I had told me was one of my strengths…No wonder I am getting so exhausted …..

  21. Dear morty,
    when coming to eliminate the 5th belief i found 2 things i think are worthy of improvement as i didn't feel succesful in eliminating this belif as i did in the previous first 4. You should specify if the negative feelings and positive dids i did which my parents liked should be of the same topic, i got that impression in the second part of the program. When you start the second phase, saying :" look at the events you had written down" it would help to direct us specifically on the positive events as i understood only later in the process and was quite confused in the begining, trying to think of the events that made me feel the negative feelings.
    Possibiity number 2 isn't 100% true for me. Although it's logical, for me even if a stranger or someone i don't like think well of me it would mean something, possibly not as strong as if it would come from someone close but still it would definitly have meaning for me and effect me.

    Thanks again,
    Achihood
    P.S
    When are you putting online a program for eliminating money beliefs?

  22. Katherine says:

    One of the free exercises brought tears. What profound relief! Thank you, Morty. This entire subject of beliefs seems enormous to me. Clearly, it's quite important to question and be aware of what it is one actually believes! Further, if a belief isn't constructive, or doesn't help me or others, what on earth is the point of hanging onto it? Not long ago, I watched Ralph Nader give a talk broadcast on C-Span in which he said that, as a young boy when he'd come home from school, his father would ask him, "Did they teach you to think, or believe?" I've pondered that quite a bit since… My guess is that many people have been as unaware of the power of beliefs as I've been and. Morty, if that guess has any accuracy in it, to answer your question about spreading the word to a larger audience with the intention of elevating awareness, I'd suggest taking the whole subject of the power of beliefs to the Oprah Winfrey tv show. That would be a tv show I'd love to see.

  23. Hi Shelly, Hi Morty, Hi all,
    Since I have very little return from just saying the belief and then listen to any gut feeling I use muscel testing. It's a technique that some people will know and that allows one to check if some statement is congruent with our unconscient database. If the statement is congruent than a pressure exerted on a muscle (often the shoulder muscle when someone presses on the stretched out arm) will not make it weaken. If the muscle reacts by a strong reaction (no weakening) the statement can be considered as true for the system (mind-body). If you say the statement and it does not correspond to any recorded belief in the subconscient then this will generate a stress reaction in the body and in particular in the tested muscle that will cause it to have a weak reaction (the tester can press down the arm of the tested).

    I suspect your "say-out-loud"-technique can have different results : normally if the belief (even a negative one) is coherent with the recorded beliefs in the subconscient there should be no stress reaction in the muscles, because the statement is true for the mind-body system. I guess that's why I rarely feel anything when I say the belief out loud. No subtle stress in the body, because the statement is coherent with my beliefs. And when I muscle test it I get strong reactions, which means true. I think there may be a confusion then for people at the end of the process, because when they have eliminated the belief and they say it out loud, it no longer is coherent with their belief database, which can then cause some stress and weakening in the body. What may cause people to think the process didn't work for them and they still hold the belief, while actually this stress and weakening is the proof the belief is eliminated.

    Ouf course sometimes a phrase can touch us at another emotional level and we may start to cry right on, than it is very obvious of course, but as many people don't realize they have these negative beliefs I suspect they will seldom have very clear emotional answers.

    For those who might be interested in muscle testing as a way to get clearer feedback before and after the Lefkoe process, know that it is possible to learn to muscle test oneself (there even exists a quite cheap device to muscle test oneself : http://www.myodynometer.com/)

    Note also that there exists a simple technique to integrate desired beliefs in the mind : http://www.psych-k.com/

    I now use the Lefkoe process to eliminate the negative beliefs, which I can verify through muscle testing as efficient. I noticed on the other hand that eliminating the negative belief, does not mean that the possitive version of it (I'm not good enough-I'm good enough) will automatically test strong. The negative is gone and there seems to be a white page for the creator in us to choose our own new beliefs. If we don't we just have an absence of negative but isn't our role and power as creator to be clear about our creation ? So I then use the Psych-k technique to download or integrate the new beliefs that I choose.

    I am curious about your feedback on these thoughts.

    Gaëtan

  24. Hi Morti,
    what is the source of "i'm not a responsible person"?
    is it because i belive that mistakes and failure is bad or i'm not good enough?
    or any other limiting belief?
    and how can i eliminate this one?

    thanks,

    very best regards
    Evgeny

    1. Morty Lefkoe says:

      Not sure the source. Possibly your parents telling you that or asking you why you never do the things you say you're going to do. The source is not another belief, but meaningless events you gave that meaning to. You might have those other beliefs. The belief, I'm not a responsible person is not on any of the on-line programs, but we could help you get rid of it easily in a phone session. Call us at 415-884-0552 to find out more. Regards, Morty

  25. Hey morty, Inlight of your last email. Ineed i wanted to tell you that just yesterday i reffered a friend from switzerland to your site (I'm from Israel), and also used your technique to help my mother who came home "deflated" from all of the shouting of her new boss that made her feel she's nothing and worthless. I managed to relief her pain by making her acknoledge where the feeling was coming from and minimize the effect this new boss had on her. She now feels much better. Thank you so much for allowing to make a change in my life and in other people's lives.
    Your work is sacred. Keep it going.
    Achihood

  26. I really loved your program as I went through everything, very diligently. I felt really great for about a month. Unfortunately, the high did not last, as with so many other things I have tried..It feels as if I am pretty much back where I started but it is kind of hard to know for sure. I will give it some more time. I may try going through it all again when I have the time and see if that makes a difference.

  27. Hi Ken, One of the side benefits of using The Lefkoe Method is that we understand that our parents do what they do because of their beliefs, which leads most of us to having compassion for our parents and forgiving them for their behavior (it was the best they could do given their beliefs). Regards, Morty

  28. Morty, I just finished belief number 17. When you say that the belief is something that I had already attributed to an event I wonder at what point did I first do that. At what age do we start to draw these conclusions?

    1. I'm not sure at what age we first form beliefs, but you can see significant differences in children's personalities and behavior at the age of two, so I suspect we have formed beleifs before that time. I suspect we give meaning to events even before language, in some emotional form. Then when we get language we put words on our feelings.

  29. Hi. I've just worked through the first five beliefs of the program and got half way through the Who am I really? procedure. The thought that's going through my head right now is, "Is it REALLY possible to have everything I want?" and "Is it really possible to believe everything I need to believe in order to create everything I want?" Right now it seems like a huge task to do away with all the old beliefs and not a little bit scary. I think i've got a lot of resistance to the idea that anything is possible. The power of it scares me too!!!

    1. The "creation" called Steve has a lot of resistance, the creator of that creation has no resistance. In other words, the resistance is nothing more than beliefs. Get rid of the limiting beliefs and the resistance will disappear. And …. it's OK to be scared.

  30. Hi. I've just worked through the first five beliefs of the program and got half way through the Who am I really? procedure. The thought that's going through my head right now is, "Is it REALLY possible to have everything I want?" and "Is it really possible to believe everything I need to believe in order to create everything I want?" Right now it seems like a huge task to do away with all the old beliefs and not a little bit scary. I think i've got a lot of resistance to the idea that anything is possible. The power of it scares me too!!!

  31. Thanks, Morty, Yesterday,I busted the belief that has weighed me down all of my life, that I am unworthy. I actually feel different. Like, I don't have to deal with that one anymore. Today, I was at 6:04 on the last page of "mistakes and failure are bad" and the site stopped going…..help.

  32. If someone enters a room and purposely dosen't speak to me–>he wanted to offend me by talking
    to everyone else but me. Dosen't it mean that there is an inherent meaning to his behaviour ?

    1. Yes he's ignorant and probably trying to be machiavellian (which works until people know what it is)

    2. Hi Mussa, In the first place, if someone doesn't talk to you that doesn't necessarily men you were purposefully ignored. That is already an interpretation. Secondly, even if you were purposefully ignored, that behavior could have many different interpretations, such as: he doesn't like you, he was upset and didn't want to talk to anyone at that moment, he thought you didn't like him and didn't want to be yelled at. Being ignored doesn't not inherently mean someone wanted to offend you, even though that might be the meaning a lot of people would give that behavior.

  33. Hi Jo, I'm thrilled you found our program life changing. That was our intention. We don't yet have an on-line program dealing with money beliefs, but we'd be happy to work with you in one-on-one sessions where we can help you find your specific limiting money beliefs, and then get rid of them. The price is $200 per hour. Call us at 415-884-0552 to make an appointment or to get any specific questions answered. Regards, Morty

  34. Hi Morty, thanks for making a program that works so effectively and quickly. I just finished the Natural Confidence program and by far it was the most life changing program I have done and I have done many over the last 20 years. I am interested and ready now to use this method to work on my money problems , will you give me more specifics on how I get started and of course the money end of it. Thanks again for helping me change my beliefs. : )

  35. Interesting and very helpful to those who need the program and can afford it.

  36. I do not speak English and it`s looks very interesting. If you will do a blog like this in Hebrew I will be happy (: -thanks!

  37. I think that listening to your program is the best thing that happened to me . I suddenly realized that I am important and first time in my life understood I understand inside me not to believe in my interprations. Your way of explaining is wonderful, and I wish I would have come accross it earlier in my life

  38. Wow! I just had an "aha moment" after years of self-help programs and therapy I just realized why my dad behaved the way he did and it had nothing to do with me. How empowering – I feel free! And I feel for my dad having to live with his limiting belief for his entire life. Thanks.

  39. Clara Shua says:

    I liked the idea of being a conciousness (a creator) on which the beliefs, thoughts and feelings show up. The association I had is watching the incidents in my life as if I am watching T.V. When watching T.V. we are fully absorbed in what is going on on the screen, but once the program ends , we return to"reality". I can distinguish between the "false" reality on T.V. and the "true" reality of my life. And actually what you suggest is distiguishing between the "false" reality that we created with our beliefs, thoughts, feelings and actions and the "true" nature of who we really are.__Now the popular expression " You create your own reality" makes much more sense to me. Thanks __Clara

  40. Stephanie says:

    Dear Morty, Thank you so much for the free taste. I know how valuable this information is. I really stuck with I am the consciousness that holds the thoughts, beliefs, ego, etc. I am working with I am not what I do to shift that limiting belief. This is so valuable, especially in these challenging times of change.

  41. Hi Ralf, I know about Sedona but not enough to know how it is similar and different. It seems like it does something different, but I'm not really sure. Regarding your comment, getting rid of one belief might produce a "euphoric daze for about an hour." Getting rid of a bunch of beliefs and conditionings will produce a permanent change in behavior and feelings. Regards, Morty

  42. Ralf_Long says:

    I tried the freebie course and thought it was wonderful. I really did feel a million times better, a sort of euphoric daze for around an hour.
    I wanted to ask Morty if he considers the Sedona Method a worthy companion to this technique or if maybe they are pushing against each other

  43. Hi, this was sort of my own question as well. It really felt like a challenge to really eliminate my belief that I'm not important. Even while taking a break and repeating the last part, I still felt so much anger and I realized how important this belief (and especially the anger!) has been my whole life influencing my self-destructive behaviour (like smoking). It felt like my emotions stopped me from really listening to your words, but I just went on and on pausing and repeating till I felt something somehow HAD changed.
    I just finished now, and I hope it works out the way it was meant to, I can't imagine, but I have a profound trust in this method so I'll just wait and see…

  44. I found your words very helpful, thank you.
    I am going to try the entire program, in just a few days.
    Thanks again,
    Mussa.

  45. Musicman59 says:

    Or, in response if I may, I know a couple of people with physical disabilities/limitations and while they may be unable(physically) to carry out some tasks that a fully able-bodied person may, they are beautiful worthwhile people who are good enough as people and know it – they have a sense of their own worth, confidence, and can even achieve physical tasks most 'regular' people can't, and certainly people don't see their disability, but the person(ality) they are and have created. I also know a few people with physically alternative abilities that grumble, are cynical, defeatist, frightened, abrupt, and complain endlessly – and since the both kinds are physically 'disabled' it seems to me that there's a choice in how we deal with physical facts. I was diagnosed with severe dyslexia when I was young and there are certainly still some 'quirks' to my mental processing – I'll never be a rocket scientist or an astrophysicist and probably never be a quantum physicist or medical doctor and a few other things I'd like to achieve if I can, but that doesn't mean I'm any less good enough a person, less worthwhile or meaningful and valued than my doctor, journalist, opera singer, nurse, writer, banker, administrator, musician, friends. & colleagues. What's better – a physical limitation, or a mental/emotional one? Does one mean you are morally corrupt, spiritually contaminated, less good than the other? Aren't these all just concepts(beliefs) & labels we've chosen for ourselves? Ways we 'see' ourselves – even if we've been 'helped' to believe certain things about ourselves, that still doesn't make it any more true than if we'd picked it out of a hat. I don't know what your physical limitation(s) is, and I certainly don't want to be offensive, but the choice is yours.

    1. Musicman59 ! YOU have got it going on ! You have been called . You really inspired me there . Fight the neg ! NO SURRENDER ! keep on trucking , we’re almost there.

  46. Musicman59 says:

    With respect, were you not listening? 'God' didn't tell you anything of the sort – your concept of 'god' did. The concept you may have been helped to create. Having a 'feeling' about something is not proof of fact – otherwise we'd be living in a world populated by every monster under the bed or closet that anyone's ever been frightened of – and clearly since this is not true for me, it is not THE truth, but one you can choose if you want. Thanks Morty, the busting a limiting belief process was something I kind of knew somewhere deep inside, but needed to hear it and hear the logic confirmed step-by-step. Superb.

  47. I actually do want to use the word "meaning.'' Events in the world have no inherent meaning, as I explain in the process itself. The emotion you feel following an event is a function of the meaning you have given the event. Change the meaning and the emotion changes.

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