I’ve been studying Napolean Hill’s writings for that last couple of years. For books that were written almost a century ago, it’s amazing how timeless they are. Here’s a quote I love:
“Who said it could not be done? And what great victories has he to his credit, which qualify him to judge others accurately?” N. Hill
What do you want to do that feels out of the box? What desires do you have that you are afraid are unrealistic? What dreams are you constantly using your energy to push away because you are afraid you’ll fail?
And who are you listening to that tells you that this is all correct thinking? Listen to those that know what you want is possible and will support you, not to those who accept failure before they begin.
First, choose correct thinking (it will feel light and clear and simple). Then take action. Get feedback. Check the results. Choose again. And again. And again. That is the play of life. If it is complicated, you are not in correct thinking.
Believing in your limitations only has you working hard for nothing. Funny thing is, the other path doesn’t require “hard” work. It frees you immensely.