Living Without Limits

Brian Tracy <http://www.allaboutprosperity.com/profiles/brian-tracy.htm>
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*The* starting point of great success and achievement has always been the
same. It is for you to dream big dreams.

There is nothing more important, and nothing that works faster than for you
to cast off your own limitations than for you to begin dreaming and
fantasizing about the wonderful things that you can become, have, and do.

As a wise man once said, "You must dream big dreams, for only big dreams
have the power to move the minds of men." When you begin to dream big
dreams, your levels of self-esteem and self-confidence will go up
immediately. You will feel more powerful about

yourself and your ability to deal with what happens to you. The reason so
many people accomplish so little is because they never allow themselves to
lean back and imagine the kind of life that is possible for them.

A powerful principle that you can use to dream big dreams and live without
limits is contained in what Elihu Goldratt calls the *"Theory of
Constraints."* This is one of the greatest breakthroughs in modern thinking.
What Goldratt has found is that in every process, in accomplishing any goal,
there is a bottleneck or choke cord that serves as a constraint on the
process. This constraint then sets the speed at which you achieve any
particular goal.

What Goldratt found is that if you concentrate all of your creative energies
and attention on alleviating the constraint, you can speed up the process
faster than by doing any other single thing.

Let me give you an example. Let us say that you want to double your income.
What is the critical constraint or the limiting factor that holds you back?
Well, you know that your income is a direct reward for the quality and
quantity of the services you render to your world. Whatever field you are
in, if you want to double your income, you simply have to double the quality
and quantity of what you do for that income. Or you have to change
activities and occupations so that what you are doing is worth twice as
much. But you must always ask yourself, "What is the critical constraint
that holds me back or sets the speed on how fast I double my income?"

A friend of mine is one of the highest-paid commission professionals in the
United States. One of his goals was to double his income over the next three
to five years.

He applied the 80/20 rule to his client base. He found that 20 percent of
his clients contributed 80 percent of his profits, and that the amount of
time spent on a high-profit client was pretty much the same amount of time
spent on a low-profit client. In other words, he was dividing his time
equally over the number of tasks that he does while only 20 percent of those
items contributes 80 percent of his results.

So he drew a line on his list of clients under those who represented the top
20 percent and then called in other professionals in his industry and very
carefully, politely, and strategically handed off the 80 percent of his
clients that only represented 20 percent of his business. He then put
together a profile of his top clients and began looking in the marketplace
exclusively for the type of client who fit the profile; in other words, one
who could become a major profit contributor to his organization, and whom he
in turn could serve with the level of excellence that his clients were
accustomed to. And instead of doubling his income in three to five years, he
doubled it in the first year!

So what is holding you back? Is it your level of education or skill? Is it
your current occupation or job? Is it your current environment or level of
health? Is it the situations that you are in today? What is setting the
speed for you achieving your goal?

Remember, whatever you have learned, you can unlearn. Whatever situation you
have gotten yourself into, you can probably get yourself out of. If your
real goal is to dream big dreams and to live without limits, you can set
this as your standard and compare everything that you do against it.

The *three keys* to living without limits have always been the same. They
are *clarity*, *competence*, and *concentration*.

*Clarity* means that you are absolutely clear about who you are, what you
want, and where you're going. You write down your goals and you make plans
to accomplish them. You set very careful priorities and you do something
every day to move you toward your goals. And the more progress you make
toward accomplishing things that are important to you, the greater
self-confidence and self-belief you have, and the more convinced you become
that there are no limits on what you can achieve.

*Competence* means that you begin to become very, very good in the key
result areas of your chosen field. You apply the 80/20 rule to everything
you do and you focus on becoming outstanding in the 20 percent of tasks that
contribute to 80 percent of your results. You dedicate yourself to
continuous learning. You never stop growing. You realize that excellence is
a moving target. And you commit yourself to doing something every day that
enables you to become better and better at doing the most important things
in your field. *Concentration* is having the self-discipline to force
yourself to concentrate single-mindedly on one thing, the most important
thing, and stay with it until it's complete.

The two key words for success have always been focus and concentration.
Focus is knowing exactly what you want to be, have, and do. Concentration is
persevering, without diversion or distraction, in a straight line toward
accomplishing the things that can make a real difference in your life.

When you allow yourself to begin to dream big dreams, creatively abandon the
activities that are taking up too much of your time, and focus your inward
energies on alleviating your main constraints, you start to feel an
incredible sense of power and confidence. As you focus on doing what you
love to do and becoming excellent in those few areas that can make a real
difference in your life, you begin to think in terms of possibilities rather
than impossibilities, and you move ever closer toward the realization of
your full potential.

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Brian Tracy <http://www.allaboutprosperity.com/profiles/brian-tracy.htm> is
one of America's leading authorities on the development of human potential
and personal effectiveness. He addresses more than 400,000 men and women
each year on the subjects of personal and professional development,
including the executives and staff of IBM, Arthur Andersen, McDonnell
Douglas and The Million Dollar Round Table. His exciting talks and seminars
on leadership, sales management and personal effectiveness bring about
immediate changes and long-term results.

Brian Tracy has produced more than 300 different audio and video learning
programs covering the entire spectrum of human and corporate performance.
These programs, researched and developed for more than 25 years, are some of
the most effective learning tools in the world. For more information,
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