A Single Limitation
Today, another post inspired by another quote from Napoleon Hill and Mindset Mastery.
“Man’s only limitation, within reason, lies in his development and use of his imagination.”
–Napoleon Hill
Personal Limits
This is exciting stuff, because it means that all those excuses that we’ve been hosting can be tossed to the wind. When you build the confidence and determination to be successful and create wealth, you will succeed. It takes only the first step and the first idea—and that is an idea that you have unlimited control over.
Once again, this quote is showing us that we are the masters of our own destiny. We do not need to wait for permission or assistance from anyone else—we just need to trust in our own minds and imaginations and put those minds to good use. Some shaping and guidance doesn’t hurt (within reason), but ultimately you have to understand that you do have what it takes right inside your head.
Within Limits
There really is very little that we can’t do within these limits. The problems come when we don’t believe in ourselves, and we place limitations upon our brains, ideas, and attitudes. The only limits that really exist are those that we choose to subscribe to.
The entire matter comes down to one thing—freedom. The freedom to let our minds think big and work towards big things. The freedom to trust in ourselves and not let the cynics hold us back. The freedom to prioritise ourselves above all other “obligations”. The freedom to understand that unless we do just that, we will never achieve the full, true life that we desire—that we need!
You do not need to submit yourself to limitation. You can dictate the terms and limits of your life. You need to dictate the terms and limits of your life to make it truly yours…and I know you have the imagination to do just that!
Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 – 2009
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