Don't Let Your Lack Limiting Yourself From Moving Forward
We all, whoever you are no exception, certainly has advantages and disadvantages. Sometimes the lack of it looks more dominating than the advantages we have. Some people are so easily affected by the disease. Some of the others are so difficult organize their finances. Others have difficulties to communicate and build relationships, and much more.
Of these people, many consider that the difficulties they face as a bad luck or destiny - but I emphasize here: not everyone. Some of them also faced enormous obstacles in their lives and are still struggling to achieve something they've dreamed of. They rise above their shortcomings and do not let the lack of them that limit them to go forward.
All that is your choice, to think of it as fate / destiny or a challenge that must be faced.
Some time ago I met an old friend. I first knew him as someone who is not good at communicating. Now he was quite successful in the network business that he run. He is a frequent speaker in seminars in the network business that he run.
I'm sure of it, there must be a minimum of one person from your friends who can stand upright on its shortcomings. Or maybe even your own. If so, acung thumb for you.
If you look carefully, actually a lot of people who face obstacles far more severe than we have experienced. They may lose both feet or they were born and live in extreme poverty. But whatever the difficulties encountered, you will always find people who are able to overcome these difficulties.
Here are some examples:
- Lance Armstrong, lost one of his testicular cancer and suffered agony on his body as a result of chemotherapy which he lived. But he was able to win the Tour de France 7 times - a most prestigious cycling championships worldwide.
- Ringo Starr, the drummer music group the Beatles. He came from a very poor family. Living his childhood always accompanied by disease and spent most of his time in the hospital.
- Hellen Keller, at the age of 19 months suddenly fell ill and then lost the sense of hearing and sight, at which time he was very actively learn to speak as a toddler her age. He eventually became a famous speaker and motivator in the world and became a lawyer for many social cases.
- Wilma Rudolph, as a child suffering from measles, chickenpox, mumps, pneumonia and even polio. As a result of polio, her legs became very weak and the shape changes. The doctor said that he would never walk again. Wilma Rudolph was then listed as a winner of three Olympic gold medals in 1960 in the race.
- Mark Inglis, had an accident while climbing the mountain, resulting in both of his legs had to be amputated. But after the incident, he climbed Mount Everest - the world's most vicious mountain.
The above examples are cases where people face extreme obstacles, and you might think it's easy for me to write their stories. But that is not the problem. The thinking is: what can you do behind your shortcomings, whatever it is.
As I have said at the beginning that we all have flaws, and even if you let go of the obstacles you face, you will always find people who can overcome those obstacles. You will only see their success only overcome the same obstacles with which you are facing or are you just that managed to overcome these obstacles. Our attitude is that the main obstacles.
"Obstacles can not stop you. The problems can not stop you. Other people can not stop you. Only you can stop yourself. "
- Jeffrey Gitomer -
Before I end this article, I want to ask you a few more minutes to see a video clip outstanding. This video tells the story of a man named Nick Vujicic, born without legs and hands. Living with a lot of obstacles, even some people mention the impossible odds he went through. But Nick was incredible, he can go through everything like a normal person. Nick has become a source of hope and inspiration to millions of people on earth.
