How to create daily miracles in your life

What if a miracle just happened?

You wake up one morning and everything about your life, your business, your finances and your relationships were as you always dreamed. What would you notice?

I believe that future exists and we were born with the key to unlock it. Here is how I found my key.

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I believe that we were all created for greatness

Want proof?  Ask a child under 10 what they want to be when they grow up. They have no limiting beliefs. Everything is achievable. My son wants to be a pro baseball player and the President of the United States. He has ZERO doubt that he will achieve both. As a boy I always had this sense that my life was meant to mean something great, just like my son does now.

If you examine the successes in your life, you will see where you were working in your areas of your strengths, gifts and talents. Focus on your strengths and work on them intentionally every day.

Inspiration

The people in life that I most admire are the ones that never let circumstances and the expectations limit them. Sure they have failed, some over and over, but they always find a way to move forward. See each failure as just one possible outcome, learn from it and continue your journey. These are the people that have embraced their potential and never gave up on the belief that they could do even more. All of the entrepreneurs we read about and listen to on podcasts represent a tiny fraction of the population.

What is the difference between a life of quiet desperation and one of extraordinary fulfillment? The difference starts with understanding who we are.

Here is what God says about it:

Psalm 139:14 “I will praise you; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.”

What would your 10 year old self say to you today?

I believe you would hear “you can do it!” For me, the circumstances and expectations of the world silenced the quiet call of my heart. The first step in breaking in to my full potential was setting big, scary goals and then telling someone about them.

Aim for the moon. If you miss, you may hit a star.   –  W. Clement Stone

Don’t let the world label you. If you are fearfully and wonderfully made listen to the passions of your heart and you will be amazed at what you can accomplish.

“When you label me you negate me.” – Søren Kierkegaard

The way forward

These labels combined with our self talk have profound effects on our lives. Our limbic brain controls our thoughts and feelings and is the computer that determines how we operate in the world. It is largely programmed by the age of 10. If we are told we are lazy, forgetful, or bad at math, we live the rest of our live trying to prove that, consciously and unconsciously. It takes incredible focus and effort to over come but is not hard once you know how. It is like rewriting the code for an app. For programmers it is fun. For me, I hired a coach, which made all the difference.

 

At the end of the movie ‘The Polar Express,’ the hero of the movie receives a silver bell from Santa.  When he shakes it, the most beautiful sounds are heard. When his Dad picks it up and shakes it, he hears nothing. “Sorry pal, it must be broken.”

 

To hear the music again, focus on your strengths, believe in yourself, find great mentors and embrace your true potential!

Remember, who you will be in five years is determined by what books you read and who you associate with.

“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” ― Jim Rohn

For Discussion

  • What are your core values?
  • Do you have time set aside to intentionally work in your strengths?
  • What is one thing you want to accomplish in the next year and what are you willing to do to get it done?

7 Comments

  1. Frank Gustafson on September 29, 2014 at 6:34 am

    John… GREAT wisdom here sir! Imagine if we could switch back and forth from the 10yo brain to the 50yo brain! What we could accomplish… but we can! Shake off the yoke that the would has placed around out necks, read and associate with possibility thinkers. Work like it depends on us and pray like it depends on God. – Thanks for the great post this morning sir! Rock on!!

  2. FireStarters on September 29, 2014 at 7:53 am

    John, such an inspirational and powerful article. Thank you for sharing your brilliance. Love this: “To hear the music again, focus on your strengths, believe in yourself, find great mentors and embrace your true potential!”

  3. Karen Osburn on September 29, 2014 at 9:53 am

    Great inspirational words, and really important to be reminded of them in my life right now. Thank you!

  4. liquidglow on September 29, 2014 at 10:47 am

    Solid advice – now to figure out what my strengths are 😉

  5. fitJaime on September 30, 2014 at 6:51 am

    Lots to think about, for sure! At the center of everything I do is my family. I want to show my daughters that they can follow their passion and work hard and accomplish amazing things!

  6. Kate Erickson on September 30, 2014 at 10:33 am

    Aim for the moon – I love it, John! Some situations in our lives may not be unavoidable, but the ways in which we react to them are always up to us. Keep aiming high – persistence will do you well. Great post – appreciate the inspiration and motivation 🙂

  7. Jan Koch on October 3, 2014 at 12:30 am

    So true John,
    I’m just in a situation where things are getting tough – and your post will surely help to get me back on track. When we’re going our way, we sometimes lose track on why we started. We get overwhelmed with challenges life throws at us. That’s where I’m at with my web design business.

    Taking a step back, seeing the great people I’m working with and the upcoming projects – the challenges seem to become manageable.

    Thanks for the post!

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