Championship Mindset Series: The Truth About Limits

Limitation: inability or restriction by circumstance

Translation: a limitation is a barrier that cannot be passed due to aspects preventing further progress.

The Truth

The world will have you believe a limitation is something you cannot go past, and while that is true, it is also not. A limitation is something we cannot CURRENTLY pass but one we CAN pass at some point. Limits are made to be broken, false ceilings are meant to be shattered, and plateaus are meant to be surpassed. The current circumstances that create our limitations are not permanent, far from it in fact. A limitation is nothing more than just our current level of capability. Our bodies and brains have so many mechanisms in place to change, evolve, and improve over time. The only reason we have limitations is to allow our bodies to adapt and grow into a larger potential. We do not have limits unless we allow ourselves to believe we do. There are no limits except the ones we set on ourselves.

Change Your Mindset

How many times do you hear yourself saying, “I can’t do that.”

“My body isn’t capable of that.”

“I wish I could do that.”

YOU CAN DO THAT.

Get rid of self-limiting thoughts and get out of a self-defeating mindset. If you don’t believe you can do something, you’re right, you can’t. But only because you don’t believe you can. Sure, your body might not be able to do certain things right now, but that is only your TEMPORARY limitation. You can do those things if you make small gains every day and push back that barrier little by little. All these little gains add up, and eventually you WILL shatter your ceiling.

There are no limits except the limits we set for ourselves. Break yourself from the chains that hold you back. Never allow anyone, not even yourself, to tell you that you can’t do something.

You can do ANYTHING if you believe in yourself and put in effort.

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