Thursday, March 25, 2010

FLOATING IRON

Stolen directly from Wayne Dyer's book, The Power of Intention, you don't create by focusing on the problem but by focusing on the possibility, on what you want to do. He points to the examples of the people who figured out how to make ships out of iron - they did so by focusing on how wood floats, not on how iron sinks. The Wright Brothers likewise, focused on getting a plane to fly, not on the preposterous notion that a heavy piece of equipment obviously cannot fly.

And imagine what people were saying. So, whatever people say, it doesn't matter.

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