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"Thoughts plus conviction equals manifestation"-U.S Andersen

Wednesday 26 October 2016

The Principle of Focus. The One at a Time


Okay, I know you have so many ideas, and you can even lend some to the world and still have enough left over for yourself, but I also know that if you do not apply the principle of focus you won’t be able to use any of those ideas to its full potential.

It is commonly very tempting to squeeze the whole sweet cake into your tiny mouth, but we both know what happens when you attempt to do that, the fun suddenly turns into a struggle.

So many ideas at a time is as dangerous as no ideas at all. Why did I say that? People do have so many ideas and never accomplish any. They get choked up trying to accomplish all of it at a time. When you are choked, you may spit it out.

Being a jack of all trade and a master of none will not take you very far. But becoming a master in one at a time is much better.

Probably you have heard this before “Bite what you can chew”, but you have never understood it. Let me tell you about it.


For every person is a different ability to chew, trying to do it like another person will cripple you. Hence, you have to know your capacity, to know the size of cake you can easily chew.

Understanding your capacity will put you on the front lines of knowing the quantity of ideas you can easily digest at a time.

Blindly taking in your ideas will either result in undersized or oversize.
To avoid this, know yourself and refuse to compete. I like to say “the small of an elephant is not the same as the small of a rat, hence to say the rat ate little is not the same with the elephant ate little”

Focus on your little if you want to utilize your ideas to its full potential. One at a time.

There is an energy which comes after each accomplishment, which prepares you for more accomplishments.

To become and reach your ideas, you must sort know your capacity and take in your little one at a time. I found this principle a long time ago, and each time I deviate from it, I always find myself struggling.

Focus, one thing at a time.





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