Most people who say "Be realistic" are living in fear. Often because of past disappointments and their own perceived failures they are afraid of being let down again. The limiting beliefs they have developed to protect themselves, cause them to hesitate and shy away from risks and avoid giving their all; consequently they get limited results.
Great leaders are rarely "realistic" by other people's standards. They are, however, accurate and intelligent. Mahatma Gandhi believed he could gain autonomy for India by peaceful, non-violantly opposing Great Britain, something that had never been done before. He wasn't being realistic, but he certainly proved to be accurate.
Which so-called realistic beliefs should you shun? What exciting, new, unrealistic but entirely possible expectations are there, that can you should embrace?
Please message me at musiclifecoach@gistli.co.uk and let me know if you'd like to explore the possibilities your life has yet to embrace! :-)
Thursday, 10 July 2008
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