This flowchart can help you find and let go limiting beliefs about marketing.
- I let expectations go.
- I let the pressure to make money go.
- I let go of the pressure to win customers for my business.
- I let go of the pressure to be the best.
- I let go of the pressure to be successful.
- I let go of the pressure to create high-performing advertisements.
- I let go of the pressure to advertise.
- I let go of societal expectations around marketing and advertising.
- I let go of societal beliefs around marketing.
- I let go of the need to market my product the same way that everyone else does.
- I let go of the belief that I need to shove my product in my customers’ faces.
- I let go of all feelings of desperation that shine through in my marketing.
- I let go of the pressure to use social media. I allow myself to choose the marketing channels that are right for me.
- I let go of chasing clicks, followers or status.
- I let go of the belief that my success is measured in terms of follower count or sales.
- I let go of the belief that I need to succeed.
- I let go of the need to impress others.
- I let go of the need to impress influencers.
- I let go of the need to impress people I admire.
- I stop seeking confirmation and approval from others.
- I let go of the belief that I need to “fight” and “give it my all” to be successful.
- I let go of the belief that I need to “work hard” for a successful marketing campaign.
- I let go of the belief that marketing success only comes with great sacrifice.
- I let go of the dreams and expectations that I had, but then decided not to pursue.
- I let go of all negative emotions attached to past failures.
- I let go of the belief that I am not a very good marketer.
- I let go of the need to create the perfect marketing campaigns.
- I let go of old beliefs before starting a new marketing campaign.
- I let go of all pressure when creating marketing campaigns.
- I let go of plans and thoughts that restrict my options as a marketer.
- I let go of the desire to manipulate others.
- I let go of the desire to influence what my customers think.
- I let go of the desire to influence what my customers buy.
- I let go of idea that more is always better.
- I let go of the idea that it is never enough.
- I let go of the idea that marketing is all about making money.
- I let go of the idea that success in marketing is measured by revenue generated.
- I let go of the idea that happiness will come when I reach a certain marketing milestone.
- I let go of the idea that my life will be better when I achieve a certain marketing goal.
- I let go of the idea that I can make other people happy.
- I let go of the idea that it is my job to make other people happy.
- I let go of the idea that my writing must meet certain targets.
- I let go of the idea that my design must meet certain targets or criteria.
- I let go of false beliefs about marketing.
- I let go of beliefs about marketing that no longer serve me.
- I let go of the desire to please others.
- I let go of the pressure to adopt certain values.
- I let go of the pressure to take a stance on and share my perspective on specific topics.
- I let go of the desire to be liked.
- I let go of the need to do everything at once.
- I let go of the need to conform to societal expectations.
- I let go of the need to lie to my customers.
- I let go of the belief that I need to deceive my customers. I trust that I can market my business honestly.
- I let go of the need to inflate or over-exaggerate my offer.
- I let go of the need to boast or shout from the rooftops how good my product is.
- I let go of the belief that promotion is the most important part of marketing.
- I let go of the belief that advertising and marketing are the same thing.
- I let go of the belief that you need to pay to be seen.
- I let go of the belief that others are having an easier time finding customers.
- I let go of the belief that marketing is hard.
- I let go of the belief that I need to protect my reputation at all costs.
- I let go of the belief that I need to manage my public image at all costs.
- I let go of the belief that marketing and branding are the same thing.
- I let go of the belief that any single marketing activity will be a game-changer for my business.
- I let go of the belief that someone will come and rescue me.
- I let go of false hope around what marketing will do for my business.
- I let go of illusions.
- I let go of lies and deception in marketing.


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