HOW TO INVADE OUR LIMITS WITH NEW EDITION OF SELF.

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 Introduction.

A man asked an artist: How do you make such beautiful things? He replied Beauty is already hidden inside. I only remove the extra stone. Limits obscure reality.

'Hard times come to test not to kill you.' Problems are part of life. Facing them is an art of life. Solving them is a fact of life.  'Grow into the person you have the potential to be. You will never regret' Finding out who you are. Be intentional. You can tell if you are moving towards success because it's up the hill. And it will be worthwhile despite the difficulties which provide stepping stones to set goals.

New knowledge and discoveries which result from such cumulative experience motivate and stretch us further to expand into new territories. And there are no finish lines. No set limits.

HOW TO INVADE OUR LIMITS.

1. Start by recognizing what things to remove. Some people are scared to let go of something before they surrender anything to experience or gain extra. When you give value, you gain value. Nothing goes for nothing.

2. In addition, some hold on to ideas, ways of doing things, beliefs and habits, etc. This is like baggage that impacts us negatively. . Whatever we think and believe affects how we behave -- and how we behave determines what we achieve (or do not achieve). Active right choice closes the gap between where you are and where you want to be. Intentionally drop the baggage. ' Our brains are like closets. They say over time, they are filled with things we no longer use. - - Things that don't fit. Now and then, they need to be cleared out. So clear the space for the ace.

3. It's generally believed that the product cycle's average life span is about three years - -. before it becomes obsolete or overtaken by elastic market competitiveness. The dynamics make change unavoidable by breaking old set standards and setting up new expectations with their services. This is a trend for us to follow.  So make the right choice.

4. Failure, perceived as the inability to handle adversity and the unwillingness to try something new. This makes people hold on, still comfortable with being uncomfortable. Perhaps a harsher difficulty will push them to seriously think right again. Add more practical teaching and learning help with results to shutdown old limits 

5. At the other end of the story is a success. ' Do not rest on your oars and refuse to continue to shoot ahead.' The greatest enemy of tomorrow's success is the success of yesterday. Success should have a plan for success. Example: If you have done something for one year, look at it carefully. If you have had something for two years, look at it with suspicion. If you have done something for five years, - -. Stop looking at it and do something to change it. Set as the new standard.

6. You have the power to train your mind to positively do what you want. That includes pulling down old barns for new and better ones. Resonate energy to bring out the best in you. Make the. change possible.

7. Don't swim in a pond but in the ocean when you are like a shark. Create your own apace, and provide a conducive work environment. Find out what serves you best.

8. ' You will face many difficulties in life. But never let yourself be defeated. Don't forget,' Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they quit. ' Fail into success. Break the limit.

DANGERS IN REMOVING OUR LIMITS.

1. Don't suddenly remove old standards. The first plan is to develop a process to help bring in the change. Patiently, do it over time. Wait for the results.

2. Calculate the expected cost: time, energy, resources, growing influence, etc.  Apply good strategy per unit input/output returns. Overall well-being should be at the center.

3. Learn how to handle objections. Cultivate the right mindset to educate and supply crucial interaction as well as follow-up.

4. 'Remember, it's how many people follow in the journey which is more important than the journey itself' Avoid random change and rapid implementation of policy to minimize resistance. 

5. Be a farmer, not a hunter. Answer questions like,' Are this possible? Can I do it? Will you help me? Be genuine,

Conclusion.

' The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your potential - -. These are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.  And freeze limits.

We cannot solve problems with the kind of thinking we employed when we came up with them. Albert Einstein,

'What's coming is better than what's gone.'

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