i Can't Do It

 
     
  By Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
 
   
     
 
'He can who thinks he can, and he canīt who thinks he canīt. This is an indisputable law.' - Henry Ford

Have you ever noticed how often you say, 'I canīt'?

'I canīt lose weight.'
'I canīt find my soul mate.'
'I canīt find a job I love.'
'I canīt take care of myself.'
'I canīt heal this shame.'
'I canīt get myself to exercise.'
'I canīt find my passion.'

When I was little, one of my favorite books was 'The Little Engine that Could.' For those of you who donīt know this childrenīs book, itīs about a little train engine who was given the job of pulling a very big load up a hill. As it was pulling the load, it kept saying, 'I think I can. I think I can. I think I can.' And, of course, it did.

As a three-year old, this little book impressed me very much. I memorized it and read it over and over. I integrated 'I think I can,' into my thought process, and every time I was challenged, I would say 'I think I can,' to myself. Like the little engine who could, I never gave up on something that really mattered to me. Fortunately, 'I canīt' didnīt become a part of my language.

With many of my clients, itīs a different story. 'I canīt' seems to be deeply entrenched into their language. In the work I do, I help people learn how to heal their shame, how to take emotional responsibility by learning to be loving to themselves and others, and how to connect with a personal source of spiritual Guidance. Very often, my clients say things like, 'I canīt take care of myself. I don’t know how.' 'I canīt connect with my spiritual Guidance. Iīm not capable of this.' 'I canīt remember to be present with my feelings.' 'I canīt speak up for myself - itīs too hard.' And, as Henry Ford states in the above quote, as long as they choose to believe this, they canīt. They prove themselves right every time.

I wonder if you would be willing to try an experiment. What might happen if, every time you hear yourself say 'I canīt' you consciously turn it around and say, 'I can!' If you did this often enough, you would change your way of thinking, and in changing your thinking, you can change the outcome of your efforts.

Fortunately, another thing I learned very early in my life is that itīs okay to fail. To me failure only means that I need to try harder and learn more. Failure never means that I am stupid or incapable. While Iīve had plenty of failure in my life, it never stopped me from saying 'I think I can,' which is what enables me to keep going until I succeed.

From 1998 until 2010, I worked on creating a major software program, called SelfQuest. During these 12 years I had many failures and disappointments, but never once did it occur to me that I would not succeed in creating the program of my vision. It was vitally important to me to create this program that I knew would be a huge help to others, and I knew that nothing would stop me. Even when the programmer disappeared with all the work, I knew in my soul that it would all work out. And it did. After finding an incredible new programmer, the original programmer resurfaced and gave us everything we needed to complete it.

No one succeeds without failures, and no one succeeds by saying 'I canīt'. Try reading 'The Little Engine that Could' and integrate this into your mindset!

 
   
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  About The Author
Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is a best-selling author of 8 books, relationship expert, and co-creator of the powerful Inner BondingŪ process - featured on Oprah. Are you are ready to heal your pain and discover your joy? Click here for a FREE Inner Bonding Course, and visit our website at www.innerbonding.com for more articles and help. Phone Sessions Available.
 
     
 
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