Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Limitations

- by Matt Leedham

“Don’t worry, everything is going to be amazing.” –unknown

I posted the image to the right on our Facebook page yesterday and a few people let me know how much they liked it. It’s simple isn’t it? And powerful. To put a little twist on a fairly common expression.

Why do we put limitations on ourselves? Why do we hope for things to just “be okay?”

In our goal-setting workshop this past Saturday, Jaime asked a question you may have heard before, “What would you do if you knew you wouldn’t fail?” In other words, if you removed all of the self-imposed limitations and all of the pre-conceived definitions of what you think you should or could be, what would you do? If you shed all the perceptions of obstacles and hurdles and reasons why you can’t, what’s that one special thing in the back of your mind that you would do?



Well, what is it? What would you do? I'm serious. Leave a response below.

3 comments:

  1. I would:
    write a book.
    complete an Ironman triathlon.
    learn Korean.

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  2. I would:
    get married.
    be an Olympian.
    become a medical doctor.

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  3. I would:
    start a non-profit
    produce a feature film
    improve the lives of homeless children

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