Are You A Prisoner of Your Own Making?
There is a wonderful story about the famous escape artist, Harry Houdini
that illustrates the theme of this issue of my newsletter. As the story
goes, the great Houdini often boasted about how he could escape from any
confinement or jail cell. One day, he was challenged by the keeper of
a new, high tech, high security jail purported to be escape proof.
Houdini accepted the challenge and was given a specific amount of time
to complete this seemingly impossible task. Poor Harry tried everything
with no success. He attempted to pick and manipulate the lock and every
other trick he knew. The lock did not budge.
After many hours, with his body drenched in sweat, he collapsed against
the door, which opened. You see, it had never been locked in the first
place. It was all in his mind! The great Houdini was held prisoner by
his own thoughts. His thinking kept him from breaking out of the jail
cell. He believed the door was locked, believed it would be difficult
to open and, sure enough, it was.
How many of us are held prisoner by our own thoughts? How many times
do we create our own "jails" in our minds? How many things have
you wanted to do but did not because you thought you would fail? Are your
thoughts and beliefs keepingyou a prisoner in your own mind? What are
some of the things you want to do? Do you want to have a new relationship,
lose weight, learn a sport, dance, sing, start a business, travel? What's
stopping you? What would you do if you knew you could not fail?
Why not just go for it and see what happens? Instead of being worried
you might fail, why not ask, "what if I succeed?" Remember the
statement made by Henry Ford who said,
"Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're
right."
