
Small thinking limits your life. You need to think big to create big realities. It might be comfortable to think small and “good enough” but that will keep you from having the wonderful life you deserve.
What big dreams do you have? Sometimes our dreams scare us. The goals that frighten you are often the ones you need to pursue, the ones that can change your life in the biggest ways.
“If you think small, your world will be small. If you think big, your world will be big.” That comes from Paul Coelho, author of “The Alchemist” and 28 other books. He’s proof that thinking big delivers big results.
What’s your biggest dream? Why not dream even bigger? Your thoughts can become reality, so why not think big instead of thinking small? Then take action. You really can turn your thoughts into reality, so think big thoughts for a big new life.
The biggest achievements in human history didn’t come from small thoughts. They came from big, audacious thinking. You have control over whatever it is you think. Decide to think big and you’ll create a big life. Or keep thinking small, and live a small life.
“It’s never too late to think big. Widen your horizons. Look beyond your normal limits. See things in a larger picture.” 5-time Literature Nobel Prize nominee Paul Bourget understood that thinking big thoughts can create big results.
No one can tell you how big your thoughts can be, or how limited. Dream big instead of small. Think big thoughts, not little ones. Shoot for the stars. If you come up short of your goal, you’ll still have created a bigger life.
Think about a big success in your life. How’d you get there? You probably overcame failures and setbacks. Don’t let a temporary failure keep you from pursuing your biggest dreams.
“When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it.” David J Schwartz, author of “The Magic of Thinking Big”. This classic self-help book has sold more than 6 million copies, and helped so many people create bigger, better lives.
“I don’t have enough time.” “I don’t have enough money to get started.” “The timing is wrong.” “I’m just too busy right now, maybe next month.” Those are excuses, nothing more. Successful people make big realities, not excuses.
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