Morning Motivator - Overcoming "Impossibilities"

"All things seem possible if you have once made up your mind to conquer, and not to allow any temporary disappointments to weaken you resolution."
- Henry Bessemer

It's not a huge secret that I love music...I can't play a lick, but LOVE it all the same. I love all TYPES of music from country to bluegrass, rock to rap. Yesterday, I was listening to a Kanye West record featuring Jay-Z. The following Jay-Z lyric jumped out and slapped me in the face as I was driving down the road: "This ain't a tall order, this is nothing to me, Difficult takes a day, Impossible takes a week."

Difficult takes a day to OVERCOME...Impossible a week? WOW! That's a BOLD statement. Is it really possible? Are people CAPABLE over overcoming supreme challenges in just days? Why not?!

There is a common PSYCHOLOGICAL understanding that the most limiting factor in anyone's capability is their BELIEF system. The concept is that your talents, success, strength, endurance, intelligence, income and more are all LIMITED by your own internal self belief of your value or capabilities. Why is it that Darren Sproles of the San Diego Chargers is a franchise NFL professional and is only 5'3" (if even that)? How many people told him he was too SMALL, too WEAK, or just couldn't SURVIVE the beatings? Better yet... how did he prove them wrong?

2 DEGREE SUCCESS STEP:
When you open your BELIEF system to the possibilities that you are more powerful and capable that anyone around you, you will find that your output begins to reflect that.

Commonly, we call this CONFIDENCE. Confidence is nothing more than tearing down your own self limiting beliefs about what is possible and driving through to the impossible.

They said we would never fly, go to the moon, swim underwater, split atoms, etc... Maybe even one day, travel through time. Impossible? Prove me right... and I'll try to prove you wrong!

Cheers,
Zach

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