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The Story

The Belief Stone began as a simple idea: Belief should be something you can hold small, solid, and unbreakable. It is a physical anchor.

When your legs grow heavy and your mind whispers doubt, Belief can be louder. 

The smiley face etched into the stone is intentional. It is a nod to joy, resilience, and the lightness belief brings. 

​The Belief Stone weighs less than doubt. It carries further than fear. 

How to use it (Practical)

The Mantras (ongoing inspiration )

  • Belief weighs less than doubt. 

  • Carry belief further than fear. 

  • Belief is your center. Doubt is not. 

  • Every start line begins with "belief." 

  • Your strongest muscle is the mind.

  • ​Belief doesn't break. Neither do you. 

  • Fear is loud. Belief is louder. 

  • Belief fits in your hand. 

  • This stone is small. Your belief is not. 

  • Run light. Carry belief. 

  • The leaf is steady when pace fades. 

  • Belief is what gets you to the finish. 

  • You don't need to feel ready. You need belief.

  • Hold belief. Release fear. 

  • Belief is the gear you always have. 

  • Every mile has a marker. This one is Belief. 

  •  Your belief is stronger than your wall. 

  • Your belief is stronger than doubt ever could.

  • Belief is the spark. You are the fire. 

  • At the core of every stride is belief. 

  • Belief is quiet -- but it carries.

  • Belief is the line between stopping and finishing. 

  • Belief runs with you. Always.  

  • Before a run: Rip it, set your intention. 

  • During training: Keep it on your desk, in your pocket, or close by. 

  • At the start line: Hold it when nerves rise. 

  • ​At the finish line: Remember, it carried you further than fear. 

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