What Makes You Strong or Weak?
What Makes You Strong or Weak?
YOU and how you think!
One of my favorite quotes is :
Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
Today is a Gift. That’s why they call it the present.
The problem is that so often we make decisions that put on hold the very things we want most. We forget that today is a gift and we quite often procrastinate.
We’ll put forth our “best” tomorrow, etc. etc. Even in the middle of a rep or a practice session, a voice says to us, “I can do more tomorrow” and end up allowing ourselves to not give our best for a myriad of seemingly harmless reasons.
The “one” time can easily turn into a repeated action which ultimately becomes a habit which we never think about any more.
Little conversations we have with ourselves every day hold us back from putting forth out very best happen constantly throughout every day.
No one wants to be called a “Slacker”. But little by little inaction and less than our best seem to take hold of many areas of our lives.
We become emotionally detached to many of the things we want most because of this process. Those things begin seeming like unattainable dreams that we unconsciously demote from our life’s mission to a hobby or worse – a fantasy.
We end up feeling that what we want most is just a fantasy instead of a real possibility.
What makes you weak is your mind and your willingness to accept whatever circumstances that you’re in or the things other people say about you as being true and unchangeable. What makes you weak is not spending a little each day to make your fantasies more of a reality by chipping away a little at a time.
In CoreForce Energy, you will see that you have the ability to change your energy instantly and that’s a huge key to getting yourself to do things when you think you can’t.
When you understand you have this immense power and can turn it on at any time and know that that all things are energy, you instantly know you have the ability to molding yourself into whenever you choose at any moment.
To Your Strength and Mastery,
Garin Bader












