Tuesday, December 28, 2010

"It's, The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of"


One of the most common problems in our society is the all or nothing approach to embracing new concepts, ideas and or philosophies.
Why?
It is, IMO, our innate need to constantly see and discover new and better ways of moving forward.

No methodology is perfect and no technology complete, there are always going to be alternative paths to achieve success and it is in our nature to seek them.
This human foible, is one of the key elements that make life and the evolution of sales and technology so exciting.

What approach do use to engage your head space in new ideology and alternative concepts?

Are you able to separate yourself from the leash of convention and explore the possible and the impossible?

Try to examine one new possibility every day, take a counterpoint to your own preconceived notions of what is and is not possible and then use that position to explore the cracks and fissures in your own reality.
What is then possible?

We have been extremely blessed to live and work in a time where the possible is limited only by our willingness to contemplate, explore and imagine.
Today, I challenge you to look around at you and find something that has confused frustrated or confounded you and rediscover it.
Why is this idea concept or belief impossible to you?

Chris Nielsen "What Dreams May Come?"

"Not only did I rediscover every experience of my life, I had to live each unfulfilled desire as well—as though they’d been fulfilled. I saw that what transpires in the mind is just as real as any flesh and blood occurrence. What had only been imagination in life, now became tangible, each fantasy a full reality. I lived them all—while, at the same time, standing to the side, a witness to their, often, intimate squalor. A witness cursed with total objectivity."

When you can do this and shed your armor of the possible you are free to embrace the impossible "What dreams may come?"

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