What is another word for self-limiting?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛlflˈɪmɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Self-limiting is a term used to describe a condition or situation that is expected to resolve on its own without external intervention. There are several synonyms for this phrase, including self-resolving, self-correcting, and self-healing. Other synonyms that could be used to describe the same concept include transient, short-term, or limited duration. These terms all refer to situations that are not expected to require prolonged intervention or ongoing treatment. While the exact term used may depend on the specific context, these synonyms all convey the same basic idea of a problem that will likely resolve itself over time without extensive external intervention.

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      top-of-mind.
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Famous quotes with Self-limiting

  • Never surrender your hopes and dreams to the fateful limitations others have placed on their own lives. The vision of your true destiny does not reside within the blinkered outlook of the naysayers and the doom prophets. Judge not by their words, but accept advice based on the evidence of actual results. Do not be surprised should you find a complete absence of anything mystical or miraculous in the manifested reality of those who are so eager to advise you. Friends and family who suffer the lack of abundance, joy, love, fulfillment and prosperity in their own lives really have no business imposing their self-limiting beliefs on your reality experience.
    Anthon St Maarten
  • In the industrial economy success was self-limiting; it obeyed the law of decreasing returns.
    Kevin Kelly (editor)

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