What is the Master LIFE Cleanse?
Understandably, people are confusing my Master LIFE Cleanse program, with the “master cleanse” (a lemonade diet) and “life cleanse” (some weight loss pills)…the Master LIFE Cleanse has nothing to do with colons, is not a diet nor a weight loss solution…unless you are looking to shed excess negative thoughts, toxic relationships and limiting beliefs!
I explain exactly what the Master LIFE Cleanse is in the video below, as well as give you more information to help you continue to cleanse your life from emotional junk so you can discover your authentic self.
Know what you want, but aren’t a video-watcher?
I invite you to join me (and Gina Bell) for the Fall 2010 Session of The Master Life Cleanse.
We are taking participants from “I hate everything” to “I’m so happy in 6 weeks!”
Join us or learn more at http://themasterlifecleanse.com
Authentic Self Tip #3 Dealing with the Inner Critic
usually hyper critical, and super sensitive. It doesn’t like to be wrong, never admits it is wrong, and likes to play things “safe” — even if this means keeping you stuck. I’m talking about the Inner Critic. It is a hard “creature” to defend yourself from…the more you argue with it, the worse it gets (remember it doesn’t like to lose). It is a dirty fighter with an endless supply of negative tales and failure stories.Another Limiting Belief Challenged!
I had another experience in busting through my own limiting beliefs and self sabotage this weekend. I have always seen myself as “not athletic.” I leave that part up to my husband (whose entire family is incredibly, naturally athletic). I decided to change that part of myself a couple of days ago. I am not normally a water sport kinda girl…”I’m not athletic” was my excuse to wuss out. I’d rather sit on the beach and watch than take a chance and look stupid, get wet (and possibly have fun!). The last 8 months I have been working very consciously at stopping my own limiting beliefs. I caught this one last weekend and debated back and forth which went something like this…
Inner Critic: “the water is too cold.”
Authentic Self: Is is a fact that the water is cold, but would I regret NOT doing it?
Kim (conscious “me’): Yes. Okay…gotta do it.
Inner Critic: “You’ve never done it before. What if you fall off, or have to let go?”
Authentic Self: Yes. I might fall off, and look stupid, but I tried it. And I might have fun. Why do you continually put so much stock in what others think? Why do you think that what they think is in any way connected to what you achieve? And even the best fall off or let go.
Kim: That’s right! I can achieve it, or “fail” either way the point is I do it. I’m going to do it.
Inner Critic: “You know you don’t have to. Are you sure you’re not doing this to make a point to your clients?”
Authentic Self: Good one. That is a nasty, sneaky way to get you to give in to the limiting belief. Don’t fall for it!
Kim: If I truly want to do it, I’m going to do it….I truly want to do it!!
And that is the brief story of how my struggle went. I challenged my limiting beliefs. I tried something I never new and I did really well. I stood up on the board, travelled fairly far and in the end, didn’t fall that much. I surprised myself.
My secret? I kept repeating to myself “Just follow the boat, steer where you want to go. Keep your eyes on the boat.” Over and over again you might have to realign and keep your eyes on where you want to go, rather than where you don’t want to go. That’s the secret to success of any kind.
Get Out Self Doubt!
By Kimberly Englot
Everyone suffers from self doubt. Everyone. Even the most successful person in the world occassionally has self doubt, it’s part of being human and having a functioning brain!
I have a feeling that self doubt starts off as a good thing…it keeps you safe as a child. Your mother may have constantly been warning you to be wary of strangers and to always look before you cross the street. As you got older, the need for those safety precautions disappeared, but they stayed with you!
You are constantly watching and limiting your behaviour. Don’t say that you might look foolish! Don’t wear that, it makes you look fat! Don’t read that you’re not smart enough! Don’t…Don’t…Don’t!
All of these don’t are your brain’s way of keeping you safe, and they work in a not-good way! Sometimes safe isn’t good! There are certain ways in which safe keeps you small and stagnant. You cannot grow and learn if you’re always safe.
I guarantee that if you talk to anyone you consider to be successful they will tell you that they take risks! They might be calculated risks, but they’re still risks! (And there lies the key to success, the calculated risk….but that’s another blog post…) .
I do something that scares me at least a couple of times per week. Not in the range of jumping out of an airplane or mountain climbing, but something that definately stretches my comfort zone! The whole time leading up to the actual “scary event” I’m aware of my limiting beliefs. And I know they’re there…I hear the self doubt chattering, but I don’t get involved in it. I don’t let it become the truth! With each scary thing that you conquer you will see your self esteem grow!
“Feel the fear and do it anyway” Susan Jeffers


There are two kinds of fear. Irrational and Rational and the key is to know which fear is affecting you.








