We have all grown up believing we have limitations. That we can't do something or the task at hand is impossible to accomplish. But have you ever noticed that sometimes, no matte how daunting the obstacle or challenge, we have always pulled through in one way or the other.
Our whole lives have been about breaking through our limitations, every time we accomplish a challenge or overcome an obstacle in our lives we destroy any past limitations. We just don't give ourselves enough credit. We tend to convince ourselves, with out without any evidence mind you, that the problem we face is impossible, and then … we believe it. We are limited by fear and comfort.
John Mason says: "Know your limits, then ignore them."
That is wonderful advice. We all are limited in some way or another. Admit to it, but then carry on as if they don't exist.
We are scared of failure, some of us are afraid of success because we don't know how long we will hold on to it before we fall. We are lazy; we detest having to work long, hard hours developing a new skill to apply to previous "impossible" goals.
"If you listen to your fears, you will die never knowing what a great person you might have been." – Robert Schuller
We can do anything we set our minds to. Plan it, take your time, you WILL get it right. There is no rush. Trust me the rewards are worth it, and we all have the potential to accomplish it.
Pierre de Chardin says: "Our duty as men and women is to proceed as if limits to our ability do not exist"
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