I used to think that I didn't have a creative bone in my body, I still don't think I have much skill in drawing, but I'm getting better.

 

We all hold ourselves back because of our limiting beliefs.

Some of these we created ourselves, and some were given to us by parents, siblings, teachers or our peers.

Most of our limiting beliefs are false.

Some are based on facts, but most are not.

 

I'm unlikely to become a world-class ski jumper. 

I don't know how to ski as it's not a skill that most Australians need.

There are many things like that in all our lives, but these are not limiting beliefs.

 

The beliefs that limit you are the ones that prevent you doing things you want to do.

Things like taking up painting as a hobby, playing tennis for fun, writing a book, building a business ar any other thing that you are physically capable of doing except your head says "I can't do that".

This is not the same as "I don't know how to do that."

My answer to myself when I sometimes hit that "I can't do that" wall is to say back "who says"?

 

Anything worth doing is worth doing badly, at first.

 

Regards,
Brent.

 

P.S.  For the next few days I have excellent Internet speeds, the test this afternoon hit 60Mbs, so I'm going to catch up on some downloads and then set up emails for the week after that because I think we will be free-camping in a National park.

 

I've loaded up the Kindle with reading matter for the Internet free days and will try to get some work done.

That may not be easy. 

Some people seem to think that when you're on holiday, you should sit around talking about nothing.

 

I find that very hard to do.

You may be sitting around at home wondering what to do.

Try putting some of the instructions in the Affiliate Playbook into action.

You might surprise yourself.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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