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When TRYING is simply just not good enough

Topic: EmpowermentBy Kevin Abdulrahman 'The Man Inspiring Millions'Published Recently added

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Anthony Robbins once said, "If you can't, you must. If you must, you can."
When it comes to taking control of life, successful people do not try. They make taking control a must. Think of a time when something in your life became a must. You just had to do it. There were no ifs, buts, or maybes.

When you absolutely have to do something, you just do it. Try never comes into the equatio

"I'm trying, Kevin, but I just can't get my business off the ground." or "Kevin, I am trying to compete in the Olympics, but I can't seem to qualify." Every time I hear the word "try," the term "definite maybe" comes to my mind. When you say the word "try," you are already implying you will not do it.

I want you try and say your name to yourself. GO ON SAY IT.

Did you do it? Did you say your name?

You either said your name, or you didn't. There were no ifs, buts, or maybes.

Humor me for a second. Ever tried to go to the bathroom when nature calls? I'm talking about when it really calls. Or did you somehow make it happen? You get there one way or another because it is a must for you. It just happens. You do your business.

Think of women in general for a second. All of us have or have had mums at some point and time. Did they try to bring us into this world? No, they just did it.

If someone you care about is in danger, do you try to help them, or do you just get on and do it?

Either you do or you don't. It's that simple. In the words of Nike, "Just Do It."

What I am getting at is that the word "try" shouldn't even exist. In fact, if I had it my way, I would make the use of the word "try" illegal. Ban it from your vocabulary. Make everything that is important in your life a must.

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About the Author

Kevin Abdulrahman is The Man Inspiring Millions. He is an International Author of a series of books. He is a world class Inspirational Key Note Speaker, a sought after Mind Nutrition Expert and a Mind Coach to the elite.

Kevin provides customised trainings for his clients that include individuals, universities, companies and athletes, helping them breakthrough to The Next Level.

You can contact Kevin on Request@MeetWithKevin.com or by jumping on http://www.MeetWithKevin.com

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