No, not you, but this has been done. A man named David did hitch-hike around Europe in his wheelchair, He’d sit in his chair on the side of the road with his thumb out. Drivers were so amazed that they’d stop to give him a lift. Put the wheelchair in the boot, help him into the front seat and away they’d go. He found getting a ride easier than an able-bodied person. He could have made an excuse like, “I’m disabled, I can’t tour Europe”, but he didn’t. This is what excuses are like. They stop you doing things you could do. I have always believed that anything Human could do, any other Human could do. Maybe not as well, but they could do it at some level. Your excuses are holding you back. They’re limiting your belief in yourself, and they are not true. I understand that some people have physical limitations which are real and not excuses, but I’m not talking about those. I’m talking about those mental excuses that limit what you can do. By the way, I’m talking to myself here as well, not just you gentle reader. I also have limiting beliefs that I call excuses. I also need to let them go and step up to do more. Want to join me and step past your false boundaries?
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