24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Richard Vegas
Inside of every one of us is the desire to press beyond our own
limitations. Just forty years ago, the goal to land on the moon
was a huge step for mankind. Now, we've gone beyond the moon and
the end is nowhere in sight. But, consider this: Every challenge
we face, can be stopped dead in its tracks with one little
undesirable tendency. Hmm…
As Dead As Dead Can Be!
Many people allow themselves to be de-railed by their
opportunities. They look at their short comings and limitations
and say, "I'm too young", "I'm too old", "I'm too uneducated",
"I don't have enough money", I'm too much of this", and "I'm too
little of that". Blah, Blah.
Let me give you a perfect example of what I'm talking about. You
remember the story of Abraham in the Bible? He was told he would
become the father of many nations. But, when he was told that,
he was already seventy five years old.
Now, looking at this in the natural way of thinking, you tell me
how a seventy five year old man could be the father of anything,
especially a nation. And naturally thinking; how was that
grandma, he was married to, going to give birth to a nation?
He Never Was The Sharpest Tool In The Shed!
And, the Bible says she was barren. Well, here is this old man
and he thinks he's the father of many nations. He even went
around telling everyone he met, "I'm the father of many
nations". You can imagine how people must have looked at him.
They probably thought all of that old man's wealth has made him
crazy. Well, Abraham's got a problem or opportunity if you will.
He knows what his limitations are. He knows his body is beyond
the time of fathering a child, and he knows his wife is barren.
But, Abraham didn't think of the condition of his body or his
wife's barren condition. In other words, he avoided the tendency
to make "excuses" for his limitations. Now get this: Abraham did
have a child and, by his barren wife.
That Takes The Cake!
But, he was one hundred years old before the child was born.
And, this is the part I'm amazed with; He waited twenty five
years and kept believing that he was the father of many nations.
I sometimes think I've gone the limit when I've waited twenty
five minutes. But, the point is; he didn't make excuses for his
limitations.
He couldn't afford to. Abraham was no different than we are. If
he had considered his wife and his own body, there is no way
that old man could have kept saying "I'm the father of many
nations" for twenty five years! He would have been just like
some of us and quit after three days.
Abraham could have said, "I'm too old", "my wife is too old",
. You see, his wife was ninety years old when the child
was born! Don't you know she was surprised? When she went into
labor she probably thought she had appendicitis. Nah, I'm
kidding.
Now I know that this is an extreme example, but, still the same,
excuses are part of our natural tendencies no matter how extreme
they are.
The Conventional Wisdom!
The more challenging the situation, the more the excuses seem to
have an insatiable desire to rear their ugly head. Check up on
yourself sometime. What is the first knee-jerk reaction that you
find coming out of you when you first face some challenge that
has to be handled. Now, you may have trained yourself to avoid
excuses, and I commend you for that.
But, if not, It seems that excuses are the first thing we start
looking for to see if we can get out of it, or find a real easy
way to solve it. If we don't think of a real easy way to solve
it, we focus on excuses to get out of it.
You Need Excuses Like A Kangaroo Needs A Purse!
If you believe you have some limitation that is holding you
back, then you are making excuses. The only real limitations we
have are in our own mind. If we think about the limitations more
than we think about how to solve it, then we have excuseitus.
Excuseitus can have a far reaching effect into areas of our
lives that we know we can handle. But, it becomes so easy to
"make excuses" that we will start making them all the time,
because now, it seems so natural to do so.
You can look at limitations as a sort of a test; A test of your
tenacity. Fail the test, and you get to take it over again. :>(.
And over and over. Every time you get a zero you get put back in
the first grade.
Your Tower Of Strength!
And, guess what? Even if the outcome is not what you wanted, you
will feel so good that you pressed beyond the limit, that when
the next test comes, you're more confident, composed,
determined, and relentless.
At that point, the final outcome is not the real focus and goal.
Then what is? Your faith and determination that you can press
beyond any limits you have in your mind! When you get there,
you'll start reaching for the stars, instead of the ceiling.
Go ahead; shoot for the stars, what if you miss it half way?
It's better than shooting for the ceiling and missing it half
way. Somebody said; what if I fail? So what! Join the club. The
thing can't eat you! Besides, you never really have a failure;
you have only discovered another way that it wouldn't work.
Will Wonders Never Cease!
And, besides, I have experienced situations where no matter what
I did worked. But, then something else came along and I
discovered I was happier with the last thing than I would have
been with the first one. Go figure.
Limitations will shout "you can't"! But, how do you really know
if all you do is sit down and have a discourse with your
limitations. They will win every time. Don't ever "reason" with
your excuses. If you do, you'll come up with more excuses; ones
that you thought you would never think of.
Your Mission In Life!
If you don't focus on your limitations and make excuses, you can
take what little resources you do have and, just by beginning,
you'll find many times that your efforts are making giant
strides. And, you'll find yourself pressing beyond those
self-imposed limitations.
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