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STRIVING FOR CONSTANCY--OBSTASCLE OF SUCCESS. A major obstacle to creative thinking is called HOMEOSTASIS. This is a deep subconscious desire to remain consistent with what you have done or said in the past. It is the fear of doing or saying something new or different from what you did before. This homeostasis impulse holds people back from becoming all they are capable of becoming and from achieving business success. In homeostasis, there seems to be an irresistible unconscious pressure that brings you back to doing what you have always done. Unfortunately, this tendency leads you to your comfort zone, over time, you begin to use your marvelous powers of rationalization to justify not changing. As JIM ROHN says; That the only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth. Homeostasis is a major killer of human potential, which will hinder you from achieving business success. The average human life they say is relatively short. Live your life today! dont ignore death, but dont be afraid of it either. Be afraid of a life you never lived because you were afraid to take actions or try new things or take new risks. Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss in life is what dies inside of you while you were still alive. God created everyone with a unique purpose that will serve someone. When you fail to discover yours, the people your purpose were meant to serve suffers. They become untapped potentials because you simply refused to discover it/them or scared to take action. Only those willing to take risk, become millionnaires. Be bold. Be courageous. Be scared to death not to lose what you have acquired but because people whom your life will impact positively on them will suffer and then take the next step anyway. Note: the reason about what you have done whether good or bad, is what makes you UNFORGETTABLE! HAPPY WEEKEND.
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 06:19:28 +0000

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