The Potential of Our Mind

March 16, 2008 on 8:56 pm | In Our Thinking |

“We bemoan the loss of our forests, we worry over our dwindling resources of coal and oil. We decry the waste in our factories. But the greatest waste of all, we pay no attention to – the waste of our own potential mind power.”
Robert Collier – Author “The Secret of Ages” 1948
 

How true is that thought written by Robert Collier! We are born with that incredible potential. We can do anything in life and yet through our conditioning we are taught that we can not do things. We are limited by the thoughts that are deeply embedded in us by our families, friends and people we meet in life. We can not blame our parents for the conditioning we received. They received the same conditioning from their parents and they wanted the best for us, but you can not give what you don’t have. So, our parents could not give us the great knowledge about our potential as they did not have it themselves.
Here, you may ask, what potential do I have?
My answer to you will be that you have such an incredible potential that you can not even comprehend it with your mind. You are brilliant, you have an incredible talent. You can be, do or have anything you seriously want. All you need is to realize that you are that incredible, special person. You see, they have not taught us at school that we have that potential. They have not taught us at school how to make goals and how to achieve them, how to make money. They have not taught us at school how to make decisions, how to think. They gave us at school a great knowledge of things, but none or very little knowledge of life. Many people are lost, searching for directions in life, not being able to make right decisions, and sometimes even to make any decision. They often feel like someone is pulling their strings. Like everything in their lives is out of their control.
I have news for you. No one is pulling your strings. You are pulling your own strings. It might seem to you that other people are controlling your life, but only because you let them do it. You have that unlimited potential and you are using it all the time. You are either using it to sabotage yourself or you are using it to advance in your life. Use it to make your life better. Don’t waste it. Life is too precious to be unhappy, especially when you have everything you need to live a life of your dreams.
 

Amanda Devine
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  1. What a powerful message, and once again you have uncanny timing. Sometimes we need an extra push to remind us of that power and of our possibilities. Thank you for your gentle guidance!

    Comment by Courtney Smoot — March 17, 2008 #

  2. This is probably true, however most can’t comprehend the message. I hate my life myself and want to do something that I enjoy. Getting there seems to be the biggest problem. How do I start there without experience, where to do to get that experience, situations which hold me back from my potential, etc. Many questions dilemma come up when you are in search of your dreams. When I figure this out myself, I shall be happier.

    Comment by Colby — March 17, 2008 #

  3. I really appreciate your posts. Thanks!…

    Trackback by make money online — July 17, 2008 #

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