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There Are No Limits to What You Can Do

Author: Human Performance Technologies
Published: 18 Jan 2011 - Updated: 6 Mar 2019

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Synopsis: What if you could accomplish all that you set out to do with no limits.

Introduction

What if you could accomplish all that you set out to do with no limits

Main Content

Many people with disabilities are resigned to the perception that there is a cement wall between them and their dreams and aspirations.

They have allowed statistics, doctors, their family and friends and maybe even their own desperation to cloud their vision of what's actually possible.

Based upon three decades of deciphering what the Universe wants for us, it is my humble understanding that there is NO LIMIT to the amount of joy, fulfillment and accomplishment the Universe has to offer and wants us to have, over and above our own self imposed limits.

We have allowed our circumstances, limited thinking and perceived failures to convince us that we are limited in what we are able to accomplish in this life time and we don't believe we can have it all.

I remember when I was in high school a very close relative of mine lashed out at me one day and told me that I was never going to be successful because of what he perceived to be a rebellious attitude.

This subconsciously had an impact upon my self esteem and my grades for several years until I realized one day that his perspective didn't have anything to do with me and everything to do with him, and the curse was broken.

I'm sure many of you have experienced the same high I did when you realized you could excel at something someone else said you could never do.

So What to Do?

Michael Shenker is President of Human Performance technologies which works with the handicapped in out-performing their current limitations and achieving what they want in life.


Attribution/Source(s): This quality-reviewed publication was selected for publishing by the editors of Disabled World (DW) due to its relevance to the disability community. Originally authored by Human Performance Technologies and published on 18 Jan 2011, this content may have been edited for style, clarity, or brevity.

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