The mental potential is limitless. There is really nothing to stop you from doing or being what you want. To begin with, it is really not a secret. The mind plays a vital role in shaping us, the way we are, the jobs we perform and allocate our time to. “Successful” people seem to have their time prioritized and somehow their schedules fit in every single thing they want to do. We need to give a complete 100 percent to what we want or to become.
Who’s a Winner?
A winner is someone who has put in the little bit extra. All of us have it to go 80 percent of the way. It is that last 20 percent that makes the difference between those who win and those who do not. That last 20 percent is really the toughest part, something like the tip of the pyramid.
Awareness is growing slowly. Slowly, the world is looking seriously at the “Vedas” for inspiration, where we find mind work works. Dan Brown’s latest book, “The lost symbol” resolves around thoughts and mind. Examples are quoted by masters of how diseases like cancer have been completely cured with only mind work. Problems that seemed insurmountable are resolved by sending the right message to your mind. Something that seemed loftier than the “Mount Everest” turns into a mere speed bump on the road of life. The mental imagery, meditation, and mind strategies can work wonders.
I will tell you an example, A physical test on athletes preparing to participate in the Olympics had them all wired up to machines. They were instructed to feel like they were in a practice session. The machine they were wired to record their muscle responses. Guess what the machine reported? That when the athletes imagine they were in a practice session, the muscle they would engage was actually fired up. It is without them doing a thing physically.
The Bottom Line:
The mental potential is limitless. There really is nothing to stop you from doing or being what you want by knowing deep within you that you can do it. “Friends not everybody wants to win Mr. Universe or Miss. Universe, so why to feel sad everybody is a winner.
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