Belifes Avarda. Margus T Pihlakas 20082 Andrew & Andreas What do you think – who are these individuals?

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Belifes Avarda

Margus T Pihlakas Andrew & Andreas What do you think – who are these individuals?

Margus T Pihlakas Belief Belief is any principle or opinion, which guides us, or gives a meaning and a direction to our life. Example: I never steal, I value a life, learning is a life long process and that helps me to develop. Beliefs determine our attitudes. Example: I believe that help from outside can help people who are struggling with their lives, so my attitude towards these people is warm and approving because I see them as my self. "There are no impossible dreams, just our limited perception of what is possible"/ Beth Conny/

Margus T Pihlakas About beliefs Belief is status, our inner vision that guides our behavior. constructive beliefs destructive beliefs You can start to do great things if you understand that your beliefs are your own choice.

Margus T Pihlakas How beliefs form Environment Events/Experiences Knowledge Dreams

Margus T Pihlakas Effect of beliefs Beliefs create reality where we live Beliefs determine our behaviour and attitudes Beliefs work like unwittingly coming true prophecy Events are treated within beliefs and exeptions are considered as exeptions that confirm the rules.

You believe there is a spoon! Margus T Pihlakas But the truth is: “There is no spoon”

Margus T Pihlakas Forming of Beliefs Thinking Behaviour Status Result Values

Margus T Pihlakas Andrew ja Andreas

Margus T Pihlakas Cunanani

Andreas Duscha Margus T Pihlakas

Margus T Pihlakas