Remind The World

The concept of reminding the world is based on who you are and what you can achieve. This can be found in your potential or the limiting factors you hold in your mind. If you have a difficult time realizing your worth and how much potential resides within you, you need to read this blog. What you will learn today is how powerful you are! You have the opportunity to be more than you are today. Most people decide not to fulfill their ambitions because of fear of failure or unwillingness to do the work needed for success. In this week’s blog, I will help you remind yourself how capable you are.

What makes a person capable is their ability to get the job done efficiently and effectively. This type of person can be trusted and is driven towards the primary goal. Having this type of mindset will allow you to remain in the fight until it is over. In short, it will enable you to be ambitious and not quit. What would you go after in your life today if you knew you could not fail? That question is an important question to seek your truth and desires. If you continue to live a life where you feel that success is limited or waiting on superman to come to save you, you have a mindset issue.

Having a limiting mindset or contentment mindset is more common than I would like to see in the world. What I do is help people realize what they have in life and go after more. I teach them not to operate on the premise of just enough and help them move toward abundance. Even the people who have everything money can buy, I help them realize who they are as people. The thing you must understand about the human race is the desire for life. Why do you think so many people are afraid to die? I go a step further and ask people why they are afraid to live. There is no need to operate in a world of limitations and scarcity when the world is at your fingertips.

I hear people tell me that their life is the one that they will continue to have. This is a deep topic because it stems from many roots in our minds. Not only is this thinking destructive to your growth, but it is indicative of what you should be pursuing in life. We all want to have a good life—a life filled with joy, happiness, and a sense of purpose/fulfillment. However, most people take whatever the world gives them. They complain about the hand they were dealt at birth and operated in those confines their entire life. I teach people how not to allow those confines to determine and depict their future. That lifestyle can also be yours to attain.

The main focus of changing your lifestyle is learning how to achieve peak performance in life. This type of performance has only one limit, your mind. If you can train your mind to focus on becoming better each day, then you will realize how much more untapped potential you have within you. That amount of potential is limitless, and you are the gatekeeper to how much of it comes out. I tell clients all the time to “Remind the world why you are here,” these words help remind them that they have more to give than what they have been providing. I help people get out of their lesser ways and onto a path that requires more out of them.

You are the captain of your life. As the captain, you should be ambitious to sail the world through any weather that may come your way. You are ultimately in charge of how you want to live life. We know from statistics and habits what brings about success and growth in individuals. In turn, we know what doesn’t too. Understanding the difference between the two can be a critical deciding factor in reaching your goals in life. I know that not everyone wants to live life as a trailblazer or a leader, but those people are not who I seek to work with. I work with individuals who want something for/in their life. Those people are willing to invest in themselves to make sure they attain their goals.

The goals you set in life will be personal to you. One of my goals in life is to have the whole world know my name. Perhaps to do that, I would have to become the president of the country. Regardless of the path I take to get there, it is a huge goal. Not only do I have to remind myself of that dream, but I have to will it into the world. I have to do the things that promote growth toward that goal. I will not be afraid of putting myself out there. Not everyone will agree with this way of thinking, and that is fine. However, to have your name ring in the names of ears of the people in the world, you have to be willing not to be liked. You have to demand more out of life, regardless of the circumstances you are currently in.

The stigma placed on us to live an average life is hurting more people than bringing them joy. I have studied Buddhism and zen teachings for over ten years now, and I find that there is a fine line between living like a monk and living like a king. A monk can live in a vast castle and remain humble. They can lose it all and not be filled with resentment. The monk is not attached to these worldly desires, but the king would be more prone to the attachment. Though it may bring them some joy, it is not the reason for their happiness. The same is true for what you go after in life. If you go through life tip-toeing, trying not to hurt anyone’s emotions, then you are operating under the criteria of limits and boundaries. I have found the best way to live life is not to be concerned about what others think/feel about you but rather about how you feel each day.

In closing, when you remind the world of who you are, you are also doing the same for yourself. You are reminding yourself that there is more to give than what you are offering right now. You are also setting yourself apart from what others think about you and limiting yourself to thinking. When I am working with my clients, I make sure to nip any type of limiting talk or beliefs that either they put there or someone else put in their mind. Life was not meant to be lived in scarcity and timidness. You have to get loud, so everyone knows who you are and what you stand for. There is no rebellion. There is no shame. There is only you and what you want out of life. What will you have accomplished at the end of your journey? Remind yourself of that, and then make sure the world acknowledges your works.

 

Until then,

Michael Rearden

CEO of Reven LLC.

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