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Releasing Limitations


By Randy Gage

Imagine an eagle soaring over a majestic landscape.  That’s how free you are to accomplish great things.  But you may not always see it that way…

You could tell me lots of valid reasons that are holding you back from success.  Your job involves a lot of hours.  You’re a caregiver for a loved one.  You don’t have the right connections or education.  You have physical challenges.

But you probably know what I would say to any of that…

The Jedi Master in me would tell you to only argue for the limitations you want to keep.  And the street-smart kid in me that left home at 15 would tell you those are all bullshit excuses.

So choose the answer you want.  And then decide what are you going to do about it?

-RG

P.S. I’m heading to Europe to do three programs and sneak in a little shopping.  I’ll check in from Milan.

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18 Responses to “Releasing Limitations”


  1. Clare says:

    The key is what we are going to DO about it!!! You have to taking action to make all of your dreams come true and to fully utilize your powers within!

    Have a safe trip!

  2. Clare says:

    P. S. Love the videos you post! Wish you would post more!!!!!

  3. douglas says:

    -RG,
    I choose total freedom no limitations.

    Have a great trip.

    -djm

  4. Tom says:

    I’m learning it the the WHY you want something, not the something you want. Find your WHY and you are mostly there!

    Tom Larsen

  5. Darrick says:

    Hey Randy,
    You are correct.
    When you make an excuse, you do not
    have a burning desire to change your current situation.
    It is comfortable being complacent.

  6. Rob says:

    Bullshit excuses! Keep talking about all the lack and limitation in your life and that is what you will get!!!!!

  7. NO limitations…….Have a great trip Randy…..
    with love Angie :))

  8. All those excuses are VALID, and YES< they are ALL true.

    The question isn’t even what are you going to DO despite them, but WHO do you want to BE despite those challenges!

    Knowing that difference has made a big impact on me.

    It’s not “Even though I’m a dummy I want to write a book”, it’s “Oh, even though I’m a dummy, I want to BE a writer”

    BIG difference for me.

  9. IN FACT, I’ll give a better example-

    “Even though I don’t have as much money as I want, I can still BE prosperous”….

  10. Randy Gage says:

    I’m not much of a techno guy, but I’m working on it!

    -RG

  11. Every choice, decision, action comes with consequences. Some people seem to only see the trouble and discomfort. Brand new shoes need to be walked in to become your favorite pair. You may have to ‘suffer’ brief periods of discomfort before you get them there. Embrace the openings for joy in life and more appear or put your attention on the difficulties that appear and poof! you have those. Thanks for making it work Eric.

  12. TraianM says:

    Hey Randy,
    let me know when you’re coming to Bucharest, please.

    Thanks.

    PS: You’re doing a great job!

  13. Natasa says:

    Whenever I’m tempted to give excuses, I read the related chapter in Jay Rifenbary’s book: No excuse. It rocks! Actually just looking at it’s red cover works, no, just thinking about it already does the trick!

    And, Randy, warmly welcome to Europe again.
    Life is good,
    Natasa

  14. Rachel Henke says:

    Loved this post! Especially the 15 year old kid. That is so inspiring.

  15. mehdi jahanshahi says:

    if you choose prosperous for yourself and your life, you should pay for the limitations that you have built for yourself.
    on the hope of prosperity in Palinure International.

  16. dr dominique dock says:

    What is there to say about majesty !? I shall continue to learn, and discover that the sky is the limit…perhaps literally for me soon, as I always wanted to learn to fly.

  17. Great stuff, as always!!!

  18. Steve says:

    This is an amazing area you covered well in your interview with Barry & Heather at mastersofthesecret.com.

    Life is full of negative and/or limiting beliefs coming at us from friends, relatives, co-workers, govt and religious organizations.

    Armed with your teachings we can see these things for what they are.

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