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You Can’t Achieve What You Don’t Believe
Small wins help you achieve bigger battles.
You’ve probably heard the saying, “If you can believe it, you can achieve it.”
That’s precise. To achieve something, you must believe you can do it. Only then can you manifest your desires into reality.
A practical version of this is: “You can’t achieve what you don’t believe.”
What’s the difference?
The first one says that you can achieve anything if you believe it. It doesn’t matter how big the goal is. You can turn that into reality.
But the truth is you can’t. For instance, you can’t make a million dollars in the next month simply by believing you can. If you haven’t earned $10,000 monthly, you can’t make a significant change in 30 days. You might be able to do that in a year or two. But you can’t make it possible simply by believing in it.
But the other version is more practical. Making a million dollars in the next month is a massive goal. You are not being true to yourself by setting this intention. You know that you aren’t (yet) capable of making this amount of money. Hence, you don’t truly believe you can achieve this goal.