Does starting something new scare you? It does for most people. So they say things like: “I’m too old.” That’s not reality. That’s protection. There’s a concept called neuroplasticity. It means your brain can change. You can learn new skills. And the conclusion is simple: Anything one person can learn, another person can learn. Maybe not at the same level. But enough to make it useful. Which means this: You’re more capable than you think. So what’s actually holding you back? Belief. If you don’t believe you can do something, you won’t stick with it long enough to learn it. So how do you change that? Repetition. Here’s something simple to try: Write down what you want to become, as if it’s already true. Read it every day. That might sound too simple. But that’s exactly how I quit smoking 40 years ago. And I never went back — even while working with people who smoked. I didn’t wait to feel ready, I trained myself to become different. Repetition changes behaviour. And once behaviour changes, results follow. Regards, Achievement.
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