Ability Versus Inability
May 27, 2020 ·
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I was asked last night if I ever think reality. My reply was, "Everyday. And in this storm I have to locate personal strength. There has to be an ability...
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I was asked last night if I ever think reality. My reply was, "Everyday. And in this storm I have to locate personal strength. There has to be an ability not inability." I came across that thought again this morning at 4:30. But I wasn't feeling the same emotion that I had been wearing when it first came to life at 8:01 pm last evening. On this podcast we put focus on learning how to capture the true picture generated by a thought and not the interpretation of its presence in the days that follow. Abe Lincoln is by far one of the greatest writers and message sharers in American history. We see his words today and develop our own personal views. We see it all the time with new age churches. The Bible they're bringing forward today isn't the hardcore you're going to hell way from yesterday. The quote that I shared last night after being asked if I deal with reality, "Everyday. And in this storm I have to locate personal strength. There has to be an ability not inability." It's source of fuel was fed by a need to return to a live stage, in front of hundreds of people cutting loose and making new memories by the minute. When you have lived forty plus years on a live stage knowing how to lift and motivate the masses and suddenly its not there, your imagination takes a beating trying to figure out how to get back when the decision makers are saying, "Not now." So the question was do you ever think reality? "Everyday. And in this storm I have to locate personal strength. There has to be an ability not inability." The thought shared is meant to convince the creative self to believe more in your physical ability and not the interruption or inability in life caused by Covid-19. Having the ability is a brighter place to be. Believe in who you still are. Your experiences in life have changed but your gifts of performance are ripe and ready and to be used. Are we really uncertain or have we stepped into a giant vat of inability. The inability to do this or that has left me feeling uncertain. Put the focus on your ability and uncertainty will be weak at the knees. Win the war against yourself by being present with your truths in trust.
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Author | Arroe Collins |
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