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Winning the Wаr in Yоur Mind Yоur life is аlwаys mоving in the direction of your strongest thoughts. Whether you realize it or not, your mindset shapes your actions, decisions, and ultimately, your future. If you constantly think, “I can’t do this,” you probably won’t even try. But if you choose to believe, “I can figure this out,” you’re far more likely to take action and succeed. The problem is, many of us carry around beliefs that aren’t true. These beliefs are often picked up from past experiences, other people, or our own fears. That’s why real change starts by identifying and replacing false beliefs (or lies) with truth. This is SO important to be aware of because if you believe a lie, it can shape your life as if it were true. To replace these lies, think of your mind as a battlefield where fear, negative thoughts, and self-doubt are daily challenges. This requires intentional effort. And it starts with recognizing the lies you’ve believed (some for years) that are holding you back. You can’t defeat what you don’t define. This self-assessment is designed to help you do exactly that: identify the false beliefs shaping your life so you can start replacing them with truth. The first 30 questions for the self-assessment are completed confidentially. Your instructor will NOT view or grade your responses to these questions. However, questions #31 through #34 will be graded by your instructor. So, complete the answers to these questions thoughtfully. YOUR ANSWERS WILL BE GRADED ON THE EFFORT THAT YOU TAKE TO RESPOND. As your instructor is not grading or viewing your answers to the self-assessment questions, you need to make sure that you are precisely following the directions in order to earn your completion points for that section. Up until the due date (but NOT after the due date), you may retake the self-assessment if needed if an error was made when completing the self-assessment questions. Here is the format that you need to follow when answering the self-assessment questions: Type "T" for "True" if the statement is something that you can relate to. Type "F" for "False" if the statement is something that you cannot relate to.