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October 31, 2007

Get Your Mind Right | # | Uncategorized — call2arms @ 3:09 pm

I recently discovered that I had accepted the limits of others. I kept hearing what others couldn’t do, and struggled with and assumed I’d have the same struggle. I will never allow this to happen again.

I always hear people discuss how its impossible to do A,B, and C in California. I don’t try to tell them any different, that is their reality- not mine. But this other thing, I guess because it didn’t happen when I thought maybe it should I was thinking I’d have to fight and struggle like those who are fighting and struggling.

The reason I wasn’t getting results- I guess- is because I was just thinking it should happen and making zero attempts to time things.

Lesson learned: The fact that you can’t do it, has no effect on what I can get done.

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  1. and that boys and girls is the take home lesson of the day. While that your message was a bit cryptic, the message is transferrable methinks. The fact that 100.000 others may not have been able to do it— I just might be- well I will be, the one person that cracks it for y’all. And I will not second guess myself even if I fail just like 40.000 others who tried before me *exhale*

    …eh why I am giggling when I think of adopting as my new motto “I is not sheeple“?

    Comment by Mutumia — October 31, 2007 @ 8:39 pm

  2. “The fact that you can’t do it, has no effect on what I can get done.”

    Word!

    Comment by K. — October 31, 2007 @ 10:37 pm

  3. People will have your mind all twisted up if you let them. It seeps in like a mist!

    Comment by Sugar — November 1, 2007 @ 9:15 am

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