Don't get mad, but I can't find another place to post this that makes sense. Before I took the class, I had already researched all the methods they teach- the internet is a wonderful place. However, I still wondered if I could actually build a log home. In other words, I had knowledge, but no confidence. After the two day class, I KNEW I could do it- mostly because I knew others had done it, and that I would have a support system to help me as I moved forward. I just read this article the other day which summarizes why people think they can or can't accomplish something- it's because of belief. Anyway, here's the article (try to ignore the sales pitch- I'm only interested in the content of the article):
https://www.peakprosperity.com/blog/...only-our-minds
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Just a month after Bannister first broke the 4-minute barrier, both he and another runner (John Landy) broke it again. The next year, 3 more runners (all in the same race) followed suit.
By the end of 1957, a total of 16 runners had achieved sub-4-minute mile times.
How could so many people suddenly overcome a challenge that had thwarted the best runners in the world for three millennia? The transition was so immediate and abrupt that it can't be attributed to advancements in technology, training or diet. Yet something changed that enabled this new era for speed.
What changed was Belief.
Prior to Bannister's shocking feat, elite runners just didn't believe it was possible to run that fast.
But once freed from that limiting mindset, those very same athletes found that not only could they match Bannister's record, they could beat it."
And that, folks, is what separates the wheat from the chaff, so to speak: belief.