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Once you're out of the ditch, consider Becoming Limitless Review what you'd think of you were told, "Don't drive down the same road. You have to take a different path because this one has become too dangerous, and you are likely to really mess things up if you continue on the same path." Looking around, all you see is green pasture. You say, "But, there's no road there." I would say, "Create one." Create a new road; create a new neural pathway. Driving through fresh green pasture seems strange. You have to drive slower, and really think about how you're going to get to the SAME destination, yet drive a new path. 90% of us will end up back on the same dirt road, where the same deep trenches are, just hoping it doesn't overtake our car. We even use our defense systems to obstruct the current state of affairs from our minds, blocking out the true condition of the road. We deny the road is really as bad as it is, saying, "That was just a fluke the day we got stuck." We can intellectualize the state of affairs, thinking, "It's just silly to drive through such lush, green grass and take double the time doing it when there's a perfectly good (denial) road right here!"

The fact is, if we're going to get to the end result we see in our visualizations, we just can't take the same path. We can't drive down the same beat-up road that's going to get us stuck again. It's not the destination that we don't want - the end result - the change. It's the process of getting there we don't want to compromise on. It just doesn't FEEL good. Have you ever found yourself trekking through life quite nicely, when all of a sudden the bottom falls out? When something so drastically changes, taking you by complete and utter surprise, that you're blindsided by the reality of your new existence, one that will never, ever, ever be the same? The company you're working for goes bankrupt and you've suddenly lost all of your money. Your wife announces the paperwork for divorce is already complete on her end; all you have to do is sign. The death of a loved one brings you to your knees.

Any of these events are ones you didn't ask for, and certainly don't deserve, but now you're left to deal with them. They create darkness so thick in your life that sometimes you even wish the light switch would be turned off completely. You become heavy with the torment of depression, anger, and despair so horrendous that you can't fathom a way out. We've all heard the saying: The only thing you can count on is change. It is true, and yet when you're in the big middle of the horror, you can't claw you're way out. Even if you're one of those that believe there's a reason for everything, when something so life changing occurs, it's hard to see a lesson. Have you found yourself in the same situation more than once? You find yourself in the same long, droning conversations with your children or your spouse, saying the exact same thing to each other over and over. Or, you are in the same dead-end job that you found yourself in multiple times before. "How did this happen AGAIN?" you ask. Patterns emerge when you aren't paying attention.

If you find yourself in the same situations over and over again, chances are you are playing a significant role, even it if appears on the outside that something happened TO YOU. It feels sometimes as if the event is THRUST upon you without your wanting it to occur. But if there is a pattern to the same emotional or spiritual distress of the scenarios of your life, only you can break the cycle. Some things ARE your fault, and it might be time to wake up and smell the roses. The next time you find yourself saying, "It's not my fault" you may need to instead ask the question, "What did I do to get in this place once again?" This would be the time to figure out what you've done to create the situation you're in. I know for some who read this, it will be a radical shift in reality, and it may even make you angry to hear me say it. However, change occurs when we're willing to eyeball ourselves in a mirror rather than looking at the world through a magnifying glass. Taking responsibility of your life, and the change you create, means not placing blame on anybody or anything for your life.

Every man of height and dignity in the world today and in scriptures is a notable hard worker. Diligence or hard work is a major ingredient for success in life. The richest man that has ever lived - Solomon has this to say in the above scriptures Although, the Almighty God promised him riches and wealth, he did not relax. Solomon knew the secret of success. He never folded his hands waiting for the promise of God. He was a diligent hard worker. No wonder, he is still the richest man on earth today. Solomon had this simple understanding - diligence is a covenant requirement. Yes! The bible says in the book of Proverbs chapter 14 verse 23, Friends! The scriptures cannot be broken. There is no substitute for hard work if you want to get to your dreamland. Every destiny delays in the hands of laziness, idleness and slothfulness; Just as success is as a result of diligence. It is impossible to see success without diligence. The bible says Living without working is like dying without knowing. Until your hands become working hands, your life will not become a working life. For work is what determines your worth in life. 

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