I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.
~Pablo Picasso
There may be many things that you believe you cannot do because you have not yet learned to do them. When we think that we cannot, we make that outcome true. If you can tell yourself that you simply need to learn how to do it, that can change the outcome from impossible to possible.
This week: Think of something you don't know how to do--yet. Pick something that you would like to be able to do. Ask yourself if it would be possible to learn to do it if you were really committed to learning and mastery. What would it take? How much time? How much practice? Would the expertise of someone else help you learn? Is there someone you can model? Think about Picasso. He didn't do things the ways others did. Was that because he hadn't learned to do it their way, and needed to learn his OWN way? How can you apply this in your life--to learn to do things your own way?
Linda Pucci, Ph.D. is a psychologist, life coach and trainer at the Inner Resource Center, LLC. She believes that all people carry within themselves the resources to meet their life's challenges, they just need to access them. She is an expert at helping people identify their resources and utilize them to stretch farther than they had thought possible. For more information about how she does it, got to http://www.innerresourcecenter.com/