Thursday, October 27, 2011

Are You In Your Own Mental Prison? Here’s How to Break Free


When you think of prisoners, you most likely have an image of someone behind bars. This person spends all their time doing what others say and has very little time to enjoy life.
The reason they find themselves in this situation is because of a crime they committed. Some will be behind bars a long time, others a few months. They have no control over their release date. They can wash as many dishes as they like and clean all the floors in the institution — they won’t anywhere until the justice system says so.
Sound familiar?
There’s another prison that exists, one that is just as painful to anyone with a dream.
Look around at the people you know. How many of them are prisoners of their mind? People who feel hopeless. Paralyzed by fear, they never taking the first step towards their dreams. Why is this?
Maybe they tried before and failed. Or even worse, they never tried at all. Either way, they’re afraid of failure — of feeling the pain of failing again, or fearing what they think failure would feel like.
The best antidote for this disease is ACTION.
Unlike the person in prison, you have control over your fate. Action is the ultimate prison break. It’s as if the Mayor of Freedomville called the warden and said “This person has been granted clemency. They no longer have to serve out the remainder of their sentence. They have taken action and are no longer afraid of failure, or even the possibility of what may happen; they are free.
Why is action such a powerful boost to the human psyche?
Because action creates experience. When you have experience you have created a filing cabinet your subconscious can reference each time fear comes calling. Experience is the ultimate trump card that can be played over and over; it never expires.
Why do so many millionaires have a bankruptcy or two in their past?
They tried a business and it failed. It wiped out their finances, but didn’t erase their dream. Their dream stayed intact through the hurricane season. When the sun rose again, they knew exactly what it is they should not have done previously. Maybe their vision wasn’t clear, or they underestimated the market for their product.
Either way, with that valuable experience to draw from, they forged ahead. How did they obtain such valuable experience? They took action. Action creates momentum, momentum is energy.
Whenever you have a dream powered by energy, you have separated yourself from the pack. You have left behind everyone else who tried, failed, and went to prison.
The difference between physical prisons and the prison inside your mind is this: You are judge, jury and prisoner.
YOU determine the crime, length of sentence and the release date. If you decide that taking action will be painful, you stay locked up inside your mental prison until the pain becomes so great you try again.
You know you have everything you need to be great. You know your success is 100% determined by you. You know you have the choice to beat yourself up over past failures or to set yourself free.
I’m here to tell you something else: The disease you suffer from has a cure.
If you are going to be the awesome, successful, champion you know you can be, you need to take the antidote sooner than later. People are waiting on you, people you have yet to meet are asking for your help. Future generations of your family want to be changed for the better.
Gain the valuable experience you need to combat the fear that holds you back. Failure is feedback, plain and simple. Don’t run away from failure, run toward your dream. With the experience you gain along the way, you have powerful ammunition to combat the fear.
The only way to gain the experience you need is to take action!

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