Yesterday, I was reading an
arguably great book written by Robin Sharma and could feel any better than
being completely filled with incessant motivation. “Timeless Wisdom” goes the
name of the book. In this amazing book, Robin Sharma tries to bring out the
aspect the “Genius Inventory”. Apparently, you will discover that each one of
us have been endowed with incomparable unique talents that can make us to
achieve the best that we have always yearned. How can this be made possible?
Only and only if we decide to invest in our own lives to the fullest.
According to research, it is
believe that an average individual (in relation to the IQ level) only utilizes
about 1% of his or her brain capabilities. This is about 1/100. What does this
actually imply? You will discover that we only use a small portion and yet
there are great discoveries that have been made. A certain respected scholar
once said that we possess the ability of learning and memorizing close to 40
different languages, undertake a number of degree courses in our colleges and
even master the entire encyclopedia from A to Z! Isn’t this incredible? Indeed
it is!
But what is the setback to
achieving this? Most of us see this as impossible and thus we may neither
commit time nor attention to achieving this. This is what brings out the
difference between those people who achieve self-actualization and those
complaining of not having adequate time to accomplish ‘unthinkable’ things.
Most of us tend to think that we cannot reach such great heights; a fallacy
created within our minds.
For you to unlock your mental
capabilities and rejuvenate the inner drive to achieving success, you got to
change the way you think. Change has to come within you. Your mental boost and
mastery will always keep you going. It is also crucial to identify what always
brings you down or drain your ability to achieving what you are destined for.
One such weakness thing is consistent worry about your future life. You will
forge ahead only and only if you identify what has been pulling you back and
find means of tackling it in the best way possible. So it would be critical if
you can live in the present era and consistently work for a better future; all
things will happen for your goodness in due time.
Our lives revolve around different
phases; this can be in relation to our spiritual or religious conformity, our
profession and the most crucial one being our personal lives. We can only get a
balance and full satisfaction from all these phases if we allow our minds to
identify what is best for us, what can enlighten our spirits and what can
improve our lives.
I wish to conclude with a
statement said by one of the great philosopher from India named Patanjali. He
actually said, “When you are inspired
by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all of your thoughts break
their bonds: your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in
every direction and you find yourself in a great new wonderful world…and
talents become alive and you discover yourself to be a greater person by far
than you ever dreamed yourself to be.” It is time for you to engage your mind into thinking so that you can
become the person you were meant to be, will you?
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