🥳Charlie Sheen's - Can't Is The Cancer Of Happen!
- IncomeBeast

- Jan 8, 2024
- 5 min read
Updated: Nov 20

While being interviewed, Charlie Sheen says something exciting.
"I blinked and cured my brain, that's how everyone has the power!"
"Can't is the Cancer of Happen"
I can't do it:(
The Nike slogan doesn't say "just try it."
No, "just do it," man!
Break free from self-doubt and mental blocks with a practical framework that transforms your beliefs and unlocks your potential.
Break Free From Self-Limiting Beliefs: A Practical System for Anyone Ready to Finally Take Action
There’s a moment in everyone’s life when they realize the biggest battles aren’t happening in the outside world - they’re happening in the quiet space between their thoughts. Self-limiting beliefs don’t announce themselves. They sneak in as tiny whispers that sound practical, even protective:
“Maybe later. Maybe I’m not good enough. Maybe people like me don’t do things like that.”
But those whispers don’t stay small. They grow roots. They shape choices. They create ceilings you don’t even realize you’re living under.
Once you learn how to dismantle these beliefs, everything begins to shift, not because the world changes, but because you finally stop standing in your own way.
Why Self-Limiting Beliefs Quietly Sabotage Your Goals
Most people underestimate the extent to which their belief system influences their behavior. It doesn’t matter how capable you are if your internal narrative keeps saying you’re not.
The Emotional Cost of Staying Stuck
Living with a limiting belief feels like pressing the gas pedal while the parking brake is still on. You want movement - desperately- but something inside keeps holding tension. Over time, that tension turns into frustration, then exhaustion, then a subtle resignation that feels like, “Maybe this is just who I am.”
That feeling is heavy. And it steals years.
Fear-Based Mental Loops That Create Paralysis
The human mind is wired to avoid pain, and limiting beliefs exploit that instinct. Fear of failing. Fear of judgment. Fear of losing control. Fear convinces you that the safest thing to do is nothing - even when “nothing” is the exact thing preventing progress.
The 5 Most Common Limiting Beliefs (And How to Disarm Each One)
These patterns show up in almost everyone. The details change, but the emotional architecture is the same.
1. “I’m not ready yet.”
This thought tends to show up right at the edge of opportunity. It’s dressed up like wisdom, but it’s really avoidance wearing a responsible mask.
How to break it: Start before you feel ready. Readiness is something built through motion, not contemplation.
2. “I’m not good enough.”
This belief almost always traces back to early criticism, comparison, or a moment you didn’t realize stayed with you.
How to break it: Look at your receipts. You’ve succeeded in more places than you remember. Gather proof until the belief loses authority.
3. “I always fail.”
Most people say this because they only remember the moments that hurt.
How to break it: Write down every time you follow through on something. You’ll notice a pattern of survival and success - not failure.
4. “Others are better than me.”
Comparison is an emotional magnifying glass that highlights everyone else’s strengths and your own weakest moments.
How to break it: Shift comparison into learning. Let other people be blueprints, not threats.
5. “It’s too late for me.”
This one stings because it feels so definitive. But it collapses the moment you recognize that skill growth doesn’t care about age.
How to break it: Move from a timeline identity to a capability identity. Skills have no age limit — and compounded consistency beats youth every time.
A Simple, Repeatable Framework for Reprogramming Beliefs
Beliefs aren’t destiny - they’re patterns. And patterns can be rewritten.
Step 1: Observe
Catch the belief in real time. Notice it the way you’d notice a passing thought: gently, without punishment.
Step 2: Interrupt
Break the cycle. Challenge the belief, question its logic, or take an action so small it undermines the story. If your mind says, “You can’t,” respond with a micro-step that proves you can.
Step 3: Rewrite
Replace the belief with something believable and useful. Not toxic positivity. Not delusion.Just a healthier, more accurate story.
Behavior-Before-Belief: Why Action Comes First
You can’t think your way into a new identity. You behave your way into it. Action gives the brain proof, and proof reshapes belief faster than affirmation ever could.
Emotional Anchoring
Emotion is the adhesive of memory. The more emotionally charged the new belief is - through visualization, music, movement, or reward - the faster it sticks.
Real-Life Examples of Belief Breakthroughs
Career Growth
People often stay in the same role for years because they assume they’re not qualified for more. Then they take one uncomfortable action — applying for a role, speaking up in a meeting — and suddenly their entire perception of themselves shifts.
Health and Habits
The belief “I can’t stay consistent” usually comes from setting goals too big. When someone starts with micro-habits, belief shifts happen shockingly fast. A five-minute walk can change a person’s relationship with discipline.
Personal Life and Relationships
“I’m bad at relationships” is often an inherited script. Once someone learns communication skills and reframes emotional triggers, they start showing up differently — and the belief dissolves.
How to Stay Consistent When Old Beliefs Try to Come Back
Belief rewiring isn’t a straight line. Old patterns resurface, especially under stress or uncertainty. That doesn’t mean you’re failing -it means you’re human.
Resilience-Building Techniques
Treat moments of doubt like temporary weather patterns - irritating, but harmless.
Focus on actions, not emotions. Emotion follows evidence, not the other way around.
The “Future-Self Reinforcement” Method
Before you make a decision, ask yourself:
“What would the version of me who no longer believes this do right now?”
Make that choice. Little by little, you become the person you’re modeling.
Products / Tools / Resources
• Atomic Habits by James Clear – for understanding identity-based change and micro-habits.
• The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest – for dismantling self-sabotage behaviors on an emotional level.
• Insight Timer (App) – guided sessions for reframing internal narratives and reducing fear-based loops.
• A simple daily journal – for documenting belief shifts, counter-evidence, and micro-wins.
• YouTube channels like Better Ideas & Improvement Pill - practical psychology explained in a human-friendly way.
📃 About Bruno aka Income Beast

Bruno's Aka Income Beast™ conception was first established in 2009 and ever since the late eighties upon joining his very first business opportunity and catching the entrepreneurial bug at 19 years of age when he started making a little extra pocket money selling weight loss products from a nutritional company that he had joined.
This became a discovery and paradigm shift that there were alternate ways of making money instead of the usual 9-5 job and continued searching for better solutions to improve his life over time.
There were some successes with these ventures, but also many failures on his journey as well.
Bruno realized that with the right guidance, other people could also awaken their own inner "Income Beast" in whatever their passion is and start creating an income from doing something they would really love to do.




