One of my favorite New York stories is about Thomas Edison. He was a possibility thinker, so much so that he held patents for over 1,000 inventions and even applied for a few hundred more that were not granted. But he never was discouraged… In fact, the light bulb was the result of over 300 experiments. He had a dream and pursued it.
In life, we don’t always succeed but with perseverance, we can discover success. Often we must simply try and try again. I truly and passionately believe that nothing is impossible…
One day I was in the Rocky Mountains skiing. It was my first time downhill skiing and decided after just a few practice runs to tackle the mountain and went to the very top with some friends. I was far from prepared for the challenge and realized it quickly with the aid of several bruises! I was a bit shaky and had to collect myself… I took stock of my attributes. A. I had good friends who were experienced skiers with me. B. I was physically fit. C. I was mentally strong. There was no reason I couldn’t manage the challenge before me (about 4, 000 feet of vertical!). We broke down the mountain by sections and discussed how to manage each one. Several falls later – but none over any of the incredible cliffs - we made it down the mountain… and my friends have not let me forget it to this day!!! We still talk about it, laugh and celebrate yet again our successs.
Nothing is impossible when we break down a challenge into its manageable parts, when we have the support / coaching of colleagues and good friends and are blessed with physical strength, mental and spiritual strength. Absolutely nothing is impossible. Nothing! There is no mountain too high. You can succeed; professionally and personally!
Thursday, January 10, 2008
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Hey, Remo! Will enjoy visiting your
blog to see what's on your mind.
Godblessy'all!
~~~veraXOX
Thanks Vera! It is a joy to keep in touch with our many friends spanning the continent and spots around the world.
-Remo.
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