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Part 1–6.5 Ways to Tear Down Your Artificial Fences Around Your Business

Charles Fitzgerald Butler
4 min readAug 2, 2023

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Artificial Fences and Your Success

You are the success of your business. You may have partners, affiliates, employees, or a down line. But it is you who determines the outcome. It is you who decides what the result will be. Sadly some never decide to be successful. They put up artificial fences around their business. Their self-limiting beliefs stop them from achieving success.

You must tear down your artificial fences. Your belief system is the fuel to your business vehicle. Self-confidence is your greatest ally or your worst enemy. Thoughts are things and your thoughts manifest themselves in your physical world.

Your thoughts produce your actions and your actions produce your habits. You may not know that your thoughts are producing self-limiting beliefs. Your childhood has influenced the way you think about things. Your experience has made you the person you are now. I don’t know what situation you are in but I am writing to tell you that your artificial fences must come down for you to prosper.

What are your artificial fences? Is it public speaking? Have you failed at a business? Do you think that making a lot of money is wrong? Do you think being happy is selfish? Do you compare yourself to others? Do you think that you have to compromise your values to create wealth? Do you think you are not smart enough, tall enough, too fat, or too short? These are artificial fences that are not true. These are lies and false perceptions.

Artificial Fences and Self-Limiting Beliefs

Self-limiting beliefs are like an automatic temperature gauge. For example, your success set point is 72 degrees. When your gauge dips below 70 degrees you go into overdrive. You aggressively get back to your set point. If your gauge goes above 72 degrees and gets to 75 or 76, you sabotage yourself. You miss meetings, fail to follow up, or just shut down. Don’t be afraid to outgrow yourself.

Your set point is why you only make a certain amount of money each year in your business. It’s not the product or service or the company or clients. It’s you and you have to break your set point and banish your artificial fences.

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