How you categorize yourself determines whether you see yourself as part of successful groups, which directly limits or expands your outcomes
If you can't visualize yourself in the category of leaders, entrepreneurs, or successful people, that self-exclusion acts as an invisible ceiling on what you can achieve — because you can only occupy an identity category you can see yourself belonging to.
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Self-Categorization Controls Access to Success Outcomes
How you categorize yourself determines whether you see yourself as part of successful groups like leaders or entrepreneurs. If you can't visualize yourself in these success categories, it limits your ability to achieve those outcomes.