Why inspire?


The answer is purely psychological.

According to Psychology Today, by the time a child reaches the age of 18, the concept of "No, you can't!" has been reinforced 187,000 times, whereas the concept of "Yes, you can!" has been reinforced only about 25 - 30 times.

With this in mind, is it any wonder why so many people grow up to be failures... or less than successful?  Today's society 'programs' us this way.  We simply do not "believe" we can win.

In order to be truly successful financially, emotionally and spiritually, you've got to be passionate about what you are doing.  Talent is a gift, but it must first be discovered, then nurtured and developed.  Once this passion grows into a highly trained skill, you become an extremely knowledgeable, a highly sought and highly paid specialist.

"The more wisdom we know, the more we may earn. Those who seek to learn more of their craft shall be richly rewarded." -- George S. Clason - The Richest Man In Babylon
To identify your talent(s), you must first search for your major interests.  When you find something you truly love doing, study and training seems effortless.  Soon, you create a mindset, a burning desire to learn and improve every day, to be better than most, if not the absolute best in your field.  This is difficult to do if you are working in a field, or a job, you can hardly stand one more day.

For generations, it has been proven world wide.  The small percentage of people, who worked and studied extremely hard to learn their craft and become successful, were motivated by someone (parent, teacher, coach, etc., usually at an early age) to learn and grow every day.  They were encouraged to read inspirational books, to practice positive affirmations, to set goals and formulate plans to achieve them, and to remind themselves to never get discouraged.

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