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You can do all things; no “buts” about it!

Today I will share something which will break the chains that hold you back from moving forward, in absolutely anything in your life. Are you ready for this? OK, read on dear friend. 

I’ve heard it said many times and in many ways; and from many mentors about how we have our “buts” in the way in the path of our goals and the things we desire. I was most recently reminded of this when listening and watching some Rev. Ike videos; he spoke about getting our “but” out of our mind.

There are enough obstacles in our way of our plans that we don’t have to add more, right? The word “but” is dangerous to our success potential and should be eradicated from our vocabulary. I want to suggest to you that you replace it with: “and”.

Try this exercise that I share in my workshops and seminars to see what I mean and start today in breaking free to move forward.

Let’s look at a few sentences; the formula for failure is the same but your words and wants can be mixed in many ways:  

I want to go on vacation, but I don’t have any money.
I want to go to college, but I don’t have any money.
I want to lose weight, but I don’t have the willpower.
I want to have more friends, but I don’t have the time.
I want to learn to play the piano, but I don’t have any time.
I want to (place your desire here), but I (place your excuse here).

When you use the word “but” it closes the door to any possibility thinking that moves you ahead. If you really, really want something, then get your “but” out of the way. Here’s how. Read the following sentences again, using the word “and”.

I want to go on vacation, and I don’t have any money.
I want to go to college, and I don’t have any money.
I want to lose weight, and I don’t have the willpower.
I want to have more friends, and I don’t have the time.
I want to learn to play the piano, and I don’t have any time.
I want to (place your desire here), and I (place your excuse here).

Wow, can you “feel” the difference and the “releasing” power of your words now to move you forward? How different it is to say that you want to go on vacation and you don’t have any money. You’ve just stated your desire and a “situation”; fix, modify and/or improve the “situation”; not a problem or obstacle, but a situation, and you’ll attain your desire!

Ter Scott!



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