The Voice That Shapes Our Anger
What if the enemy you are fighting is not outside of you?

We are not limited in our success by our ability, intelligence, or potential.
We are limited by the beliefs we hold - especially the negative and limiting ones we have internalised from others.
Many of the fears shaping your life today did not originate with you. They were learned, absorbed, and repeated until they felt like truth.
“I have never been disabled in my dreams.” - Christopher Reeve
If you could step into your life today with the beliefs of the six-year-old you, what would feel possible?
At that age, there was no concept of limitation - only curiosity, imagination, and belief. It was only through stories told to you that the idea of “can’t,” “shouldn’t,” or “that’s not for you” began to take root.
Now consider this:
Are the fears you held at eleven still relevant today?
And yet, many adults are still making decisions based on those early fears - carrying the emotional reality of a younger self into a life that requires a far more expanded perspective.
Neuroscience confirms that the brain reinforces familiar belief patterns, even when they no longer serve us. Consciousness invites us to question them.
Imagine a life where you made different choices.
Where you chose to believe in yourself.
Where your dreams were no longer restricted by borrowed limitations.
What would your life look like then?
Sue Leppan is a life, transformation and holistic wellness coach based in Sandbaai, Hermanus. Providing therapy for a range of challenges, Sue specialises in targeting and dealing with emotional trauma, self-doubt, depression, stagnation and self-centring. Whether you need help with personal issues ...
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