The only limitations and inadequacies on your path are self-imposed. Often, we believe there is some force or inadequacy blocking our success and breakthroughs. We create an enemy in our mind. The enemy is an illusion, a reality we created based on fear and insecurities. The greater our fear of this illusion, the more we give it power because our thoughts and beliefs create our reality. We can create a reality of well-being, faith, optimism, and compassion, or we can create a reality of fear, pessimism, and bitterness. Just as an illusionist creates inexplicable things, we create our own illusion on this physical plane. You can allow more well-being, or you can block it with your misconceptions. You can allow more success, or you can block it with your fear of failure. You can allow your breakthrough by focusing on your possibilities and opportunities, or you can block it with your thoughts of impossibilities and lack. You are the magician of your life. You are the illusionist of your life, creating your illusionary beliefs and expectations. The power lies in your intentions and motives. Create a life of well-being and abundance. By doing so, it has ripple effects for those around you. Danny G.
Thought for Today
Though the pain of failure and rejection may feel overwhelming at the moment, know that with persistence and faith, that failure or rejection can become your greatest breakthrough. One day, you may just say, “Thank you, failure, for you have brought me something so much better.” Or you may say, “Thank you, rejection, for you have taught me to love myself more deeply.” To me, that is much more important than any misconceptions or preconceptions from others.
Danny G.
Thought for Today
Though the pain of failure and rejection may feel overwhelming at the moment, know that with persistence and faith, that failure or rejection can become your greatest breakthrough. One day, you may say, “Thank you, failure, for you have brought me something so much better.” Or you may say, “Thank you, rejection, for you have taught me to love myself more deeply.” That is far more important than the misconceptions or preconceptions of others.
— Danny G.
Thought for Today
Life is rarely a straight line. Do not look to never fall, but to rise after the fall. For by rising after you fall, you gain strength, wisdom, and faith in yourself. You learn the art of turning failure into a breakthrough. Danny G.
Thought for Today
Don’t allow the fear of failure to cause inaction or procrastination. Fear can freeze you in the depths of all the worst-case scenarios. What will you say at the end of your life? I’m glad I played it safe, or I’m glad I took risks for success.
Danny G.
Quote for Today
You can talk yourself into a rut, or you can talk yourself into success. The rut can become deeper and deeper, or the success can become greater and greater.
Danny G.
Thought for Today
By getting back up again after you fall, you’re not only a testimony, but you lead and teach through the clarity of your example. In rising again, you gain the knowledge, insight, and wisdom to share with others on their journey to thrive.
Danny G.
Thought for Today
Do you want to adopt the belief that you’re inclined to succeed, or that you’re doomed to fail? Whichever thoughts and words you choose, you move toward—and they determine the rest.
Danny G.
Thought for Today
Don’t be so afraid of failure that you remain complacent and never take inspired actions. Never plan to fail, but risk failure for your personal growth and success. If you do persist despite the fear of failure, know that your breakthrough is bound to be and bound to manifest. Danny G.
Thought for Today
We all have why’s in our life. Why did I fail at this project? Why did this relationship turn sour? Why did I go down this slippery slope? Instead of giving your why’s so much negative energy, understand them. It’s easier to heal and prosper when you can identify your why’s. Once you have identified them, focus on the solution and manifestation. Focus on your new dreams and goals. Don’t stay stuck on the past, but learn from it, and let it be a catalyst for greater change to occur. Danny G.
