Many people feel that there is a limited amount of abundance, wealth, or provide an opportunity to succeed in life. In addition, there is a strong belief that if a person succeeds, another must fail.
This may be true, in some cases, such as in a small company or a school, where opportunity is limited by management. However, the world is a big place, and there are opportunities created from ideas that help people, and no one was hurt in the process.
Here are two examples of success that does not take anything from anyone:
Danny Thomas: By appointment, prayer, and vision for the hospital St. Jude, he received help from friends in the Arab-American community to build a fantastic charity. Some of us also believe he received divine help-I know I did.
There is much more to this story, but what did this hospital or charity take away from anyone? Are not the children who recover from cancer living proof that this idea, and prosperity, for the benefit of purely human? No one was hurt by this, and Marlo Thomas has picked up where his father's offer to leave.
Yoga teachers: Many unfulfilled members of the workforce have left their jobs to teach the benefits of Yoga to the masses. They teach their students to enjoy life, coping with stress, breathe properly, improve their posture, aware of their bodies, and many more benefits.
Most Yoga teachers believe that all the great work of Yoga in the health club, Brahmins, and Studio Yoga. Not so, in my book "How to grow your own successful business Yoga", I mention 16 ways to get started with little or no overhead.
In the first chapter, there is a chance that the current teaching of yoga there is little or no competition. Yoga teachers who have taken this advice has become a successful and prosperous.
Does this work taking food from anyone? When a person starts a business, whether they take the food from other competitors? If you believe your competition your problem, it will be. This is limited thinking, and you must learn to think "outside the box" in order to succeed in life.
Do not waste time on bad thoughts. You can easily coexist in harmony with them, become friends, and learn from them. There are quite a lot of opportunities for everyone. This should be your mantra: observe your competition, learn from their mistakes, and if possible, copy their success.
This is why you need to take a mandatory vacation and get fresh ideas. This is why you should take a notebook with you. I still prefer the "old fashioned," spiral bound notebook, with a pen in hand.
Everyone has a niche, make sure you cultivate yours, and develop your own identity, in life. Always remember, the sky is the limit, and you are only limited by your own mind.
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