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Do This If You’re Serious About Fertility Success

Rosanne Austin teaches women to identify and challenge their limiting 'I can't because' beliefs through a practical journaling exercise to take conscious authority over their fertility mindset.

Teachings 2

  • Taking authority of your thinking and consciously creating supportive beliefs is essential for fertility success

    Austin emphasizes there's never been more urgency for conscious creation in the fertility journey context

  • Keep an 'I can't journal' to track limiting beliefs and examine what comes after 'I can't because'

    Austin provides specific instructions to write down every 'I can't because' statement in real time to identify unconscious patterns

Perspectives 1

  • Many limiting beliefs aren't your own rules but inherited from parents, bosses, or society

    Austin explains that people often live by rules they didn't choose, regardless of academic intelligence or position

Quotable Moments 2

  • You have to be consciously creating a series of beliefs that support your success. I can't because isn't one of them.

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  • Don't just be a parrot that's just repeating shit that your mom used to say, your dad used to say, when those rules may not even apply to you.

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Questions This Video Answers

How can I identify limiting beliefs affecting my fertility journey?

Keep an I can't journal. Take a couple pages in your journal and or get a special notebook for this. This can be super interesting because what comes after I can't because is always telling of the current state of your mindset.

Rosanne Austin

Keep an 'I can't journal' where you write down every time you say 'I can't because' in real time. Examine what comes after those words to identify unconscious patterns and inherited beliefs that may not even be your own rules.

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Key Points 3

Taking authority of your thinking and consciously creating supportive beliefs is essential for fertility success

Keep an 'I can't journal' to track limiting beliefs and examine what comes after 'I can't because'

Many limiting beliefs aren't your own rules but inherited from parents, bosses, or society