What Would You do if you Knew You Couldn’t Fail

This is a statement/question that confounds the human mind. We are taught early in life that failure is a part of growing up, it is the way Life is. We are taught to shoot for the moon, but to settle and be glad for the experience just in case we miss and fall short of our mark. Rarely are we taught how to succeed or how to recognize success when we achieve it.
To be successful means we are surrounded by those who want us to succeed. It means we have all the tools, props, and are physically/mentally/emotionally able to reach out and embrace the accomplishment of our dreams. Not very many people have found that kind of support, and when we do, we often distrust something or someone in the process. Success can’t this easy, we tell ourselves. So instead of seeing solutions, we see barriers; our success becomes less than we wanted, maybe more than we hoped for, definitely different than we envisions.
This becomes our experience, this is our model of success, this becomes the way we define success. Is it any wonder we feel frustrated? We keep shooting ourselves in the foot.
Until we have experienced success totally, we will never be able to envision a Life where we cannot fail. It is only then that we can answer truthfully, “What would you do if you knew you could not fail?â€
Thoughts AND feelings equal success. Thoughts are things! You create your own reality! Take care my friends!
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Comments
I have never thought of succeeding or failing when I have attempted something. I have always just done and whatever the results were, was what they were. If I didn’t get the results I wanted the first time, I just keep plugging away until I did. I don’t believe in the word failure. I believe we don’t fail, we just have setbacks. We only fail when we give up.
Blessings from my spirit to your spirit!
Susie












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