by Vic Johnson
"Belief is the basis of all action, and, this being so, the belief that dominates the hearts or mind is shown in the life." –Above Life's Turmoil
You will rarely attempt
something you don't believe possible and you will 'never' give 100
percent of your ability to something you don't believe in.
Some years ago I was listening to a friend speaking to a business audience. She quoted a teaching by David Schwartz from The Magic of Thinking Big
that rocked my life. She said, "The size of your success is determined
by the size of your belief." Now that was the first personal
development book I ever read and I've read it at least 20 times since.
I'm sure that I had heard that concept many times before that night. But
it impacted me so much that I wrote it down and must have looked at it
a hundred times or more in the thirty days after that.
I spent the next few
months focused on strengthening my belief in myself and in what I
wanted to do. I took to heart what Wayne Dyer wrote in You'll See it When You Believe It:
"Work each day on your thoughts rather than concentrating on your
behavior. It is your thinking that creates the feeling that you have and
ultimately your actions as well." So I worked each day on my beliefs
by constantly affirming myself using written and verbal affirmations.
The years since have been an incredible rocket ride.
One of the best known stories
about the power of belief is about Roger Bannister, the first person to
run a mile in under four minutes. Before his accomplishment it was
generally believed that the human body was incapable of such a feat.
But as soon as he had done it, scores of others accomplished the same
thing. Thousands have done so since and today it's not uncommon for it
to be done by a talented high-schooler. Did the human body change so
that this could be done? No, but the human belief system did!
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