The Strangest MLM Secret
Back in the 1950s, the radio commentator Earl Nightingale did a daily radio commentary. One of his presentations in particular was re-played and re-played, ultimately reaching an audience of millions of people … very unusual for that day and age.
The title of that commentary was, “The Strangest Secret.” And the “strangest secret” is, you become what you think about most of the time.
Most people can look at that thought today and say, “Well, sure, that’s pretty obvious.” And yet … so many of us still think of ourselves on a daily basis as very limited people, and we actually talk our limitations into existence.
An old saying goes, “Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you are right.” Here’s the thing. If you think you can’t do it, if you think you aren’t worthy, if you think you can’t ever change, if you think you are always destined to be a loser, then … your mind figures, “Why even try? I can’t do it. I know that. So why even try?”
And even if you make an effort, it’s just for show. You do just enough to say, “Well, I tried.” And then you can comfortably fail again, just like you knew you would.
Success and achievement require a real effort. That will not happen if your mind is repeating, “I can’t do it.”
The only way to change that is to constantly be on the lookout. Listen for that little voice that says. “I can’t.” Anytime you hear it, just say, “That’s stupid. I’m a different person than I was last time. This is a whole different circumstance. Let’s just do it!”
When you clear your mind of the trash, you are much closer to success.
Back in the 1950s, the radio commentator Earl Nightingale did a daily radio commentary. One of his presentations in particular was re-played and re-played, ultimately reaching an audience of millions of people … very unusual for that day and age.
The title of that commentary was, “The Strangest Secret.” And the “strangest secret” is, you become what you think about most of the time.
Most people can look at that thought today and say, “Well, sure, that’s pretty obvious.” And yet … so many of us still think of ourselves on a daily basis as very limited people, and we actually talk our limitations into existence.
An old saying goes, “Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you are right.” Here’s the thing. If you think you can’t do it, if you think you aren’t worthy, if you think you can’t ever change, if you think you are always destined to be a loser, then … your mind figures, “Why even try? I can’t do it. I know that. So why even try?”
And even if you make an effort, it’s just for show. You do just enough to say, “Well, I tried.” And then you can comfortably fail again, just like you knew you would.
Success and achievement require a real effort. That will not happen if your mind is repeating, “I can’t do it.”
The only way to change that is to constantly be on the lookout. Listen for that little voice that says. “I can’t.” Anytime you hear it, just say, “That’s stupid. I’m a different person than I was last time. This is a whole different circumstance. Let’s just do it!”
When you clear your mind of the trash, you are much closer to success.
Blessing to you
Your Friend for life,
Cyrilla Wall I learned this info, from my friend & mentor Michael Dlouhy
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It is so true. I surrounded myself with People who know how to enrich themselves and before you know it I recieve GREAT THOUGHT and FEELINGS. HURRAH.
Your Friend for Life Juanita Waterman
Thoughts are things
Many people go around doubting themselves, their value and even the opportunities that they have or are offered. That might explain the failure rate in business and life in general. If we could think more positively and act with that positivity then life, business and relatioships would flourish
THANK YOU!!!
I'm a newbie here, and I'd just like to thank you for bringing up the "Strangest Secret", because it is such a wonderful and motivating piece.
It was one of Earl Nightingale's finest recordings, which I happen to have in its entirety, and have listened to many times.
Earl was a pro at offering tips to people without lecturing or even making you feel like he knew it all.
He had a style contemporary with the times which seems out of date now and this might turn some people off, but the wisdom he shared was and is timeless.
I would recommend everyone taking the time to listen to it.
Sincerely, Thank You again!
Ki