Monday, May 2, 2016

What decides our limits?

In 1938 the book Think and Grow Rich was published for the first time.  It is still being published and printed today in 2016. Napoleon Hill invested over 20 years doing research for this book.   Andrew Carnegie was convinced that great achievement was a matter of doing a few certain things in a certain way so when Mr. Carnegie met Napoleon Hill he persuaded him to work for nothing to learn the steps to success. Napoleon Hill accepted the offer and invested over 20 years gathering information that resulted in this great book.
 
What Mr. Hill learned was, "there are no limitations to the mind except those we acknowledge."                     
 
Some people acknowledge to themselves that they can't sell, can't build, don't know enough people, don't know how to find people who want a new future, can't speak in front of people, and of course don't have enough time. What happens is with this kind of thinking it leads to putting limits on ourselves. Just think for a minute. All we really have to do is think about what our limits are and make decisions that all limits will no longer hold us back from achieving what it is we would like to have and become. Basically it comes down to just refusing the idea that you have limits.   It's a choice!
 
You might want to buy the book - Think and Grow Rich  by Napoleon Hill.
 
Enthusiastically,
Gary Burke

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