Unleashing Your Untapped Potential with Erwin McManus and Lewis Howes

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
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    Have you ever felt that nagging sense of untapped potential within you? That lingering feeling that you could be capable of so much more? I want you to know that you're not alone. We all carry within us an untapped wellspring of potential, waiting to be unleashed.
    It's a concept that can evoke mixed emotions. On one hand, it can be disheartening to think that we might never fully tap into our potential. But on the other hand, it's incredibly empowering to realize that we have endless reservoirs of untapped greatness within us. The way we perceive it ultimately determines whether it's a source of sadness or encouragement.
    I firmly believe in the limitless capacity of human beings. We have within us the power to do remarkable things and make a profound impact on the world. It's not about solely focusing on ourselves and our own achievements; rather, it's about directing our efforts towards doing the most good for others.
    Discovering our purpose and unlocking our potential is not a simple task. It's not just about following our passions or leveraging our talents. It's about finding that magical intersection where our passions, talents, and the desire to grow and learn align. It's a journey that requires embracing the struggle and relishing in the process of growth.
    Finding something that gives us a sense of significance and purpose is crucial. It's about falling in love with the struggle itself, not just fixating on the outcome. The path towards fulfilling our potential is paved with challenges and setbacks, but it's in those moments that we truly blossom and realize our capabilities.
    Human beings possess extraordinary abilities. Our minds have the incredible power to materialize the invisible through our imagination. Each and every one of us carries an inherent genius within. We have the capacity to shape a future that does not yet exist, to bring our dreams into reality.
    I challenge the notion that genius is reserved for a select few. It is the pressure to conform and standardize that stifles the genius within us. We are unique, and it's in embracing our individuality that we can unleash our true potential.
    There is, however, one exception to the untransferable nature of genius-Jesus. His genius serves as a model for us to aspire to. He tapped into his full potential and brought about immense positive change in the world. His example teaches us that we too can rise above limitations and achieve greatness.
    In conclusion, my friends, embracing our potential requires adopting an abundance mentality. Believing in our boundless capacity, focusing on doing good for others, and finding our sense of purpose are the keys to unlocking our greatness. Let us embark on this journey together, armed with the conviction that we can make a difference and create a better world.
    Thank you, and let us embrace our limitless potential.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @awesomeone42
    @awesomeone42 Рік тому +1

    Yo

  • @closgarcia7823
    @closgarcia7823 Рік тому

    Did Jesus ask us to fulfill our potential or our calling or are they one in the same?

  • @lanilani3601
    @lanilani3601 11 місяців тому

    Sounds very Neville Goddard-esque

  • @RylanWoodburyJones
    @RylanWoodburyJones Рік тому +3

    I don’t think Jesus fulfilled his potential. Jesus COULD have healed everyone. He COULD have over thrown Rome. He could have done a lot but he wasn’t focused on what He could do but rather what He SHOULD do. Maybe we need to focus not on potential but on purpose. What am I called to do?!