Overcoming Shortcomings With Focus

Overcoming Limitations, the process:

overcoming limitationsHaving a direction in your life is a powerful way to go about overcoming limitations.  For many of us, the most difficult part in overcoming limitations is actually making the decision about what you want to be “when you grow up”.  This process we’re involved in, life, can easily pass us by before we even think to open our eyes.  Once you have the power of choice on your side – the next step is giving that choice, of goal the power of focus.

Unwavering focus is part of overcoming limitations

What prevents many of us from overcoming limitations that hold us back in life is actually investing the time to ask yourself some important questions.  If you were to develop the practice of taking about 20 minutes per day for personal focus, what do you think could happen?  In many ways, it’s focusing on a plan that assists us in the process of overcoming limitations.  Even though it may not be something many of us integrate into our lives.

Overcoming limitations with a simple plan:

If you or someone you can share this post with is at a point in their life where the pain of staying where you are now is greater than the pain it takes to embrace something new, here is a simple plan you can start on now that can help.  For the next 7 days, schedule 15 minutes to sit, with your eyes closed and repeat the simple question in your mind:

“How could my life be better?”

If you can manage to get past any initial feelings to stop before 15 minutes (a timer helps) and relax into allowing your mind to open and experiencing how focus works, you may begin to “receive” ideas, visions, thoughts, premonitions and more of how you can go about overcoming limitations that are in your way and giving you something you can focus on that will help your life become even more enjoyable.

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