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13
2007

Positive Thinking part2 post1:

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© Bryan L. Hutchinson
Positive Thinking part2 post1:        
Potential

The one thing all of us Adders seem to have in common is that we attract attention. It just does not matter what we do. We can stand still and we attract attention. We can be home, under the covers and in a deep sleep and we still attract attention. Why is that? Because we are remarkable? Because we are amazing? Or, because we do things that just don’t make sense and it peeks the curiosity of others? Well, yeah, all of those things, but, I am thinking it’s something more and I can sum it up in one word, a word you have probably heard more often than you can remember: Potential.

Adders are so full of potential it’s incredible. We vibrate with potential. It is like a beacon and everyone within sight of us can see it, they can feel it and they want to be a part of it. Some people who do not understand why we radiate and why we are so vibrant become jealous and even angry with us. These types of people think we are show offs and have no real value to offer.

Let me ask you a question, just one simple question. You don’t have to answer if you don’t want to or you can. Feel free to write me a comment. You will feel compelled to answer and you will answer. It might be from a gasp of air escaping your lips or it could be when you slap your knee in recognition, but, let me get past this exciting feeling I am about to reveal something fantastical to you, something you already know:

How many times has someone told you that you are not living up to your potential? Gotcha!? How many times has someone said they see so much potential in you?

If you are an Adder you have heard the word potential since forever.  And you know why? It is because you are filled with potential tapped and untapped. You have so much potential racing through your veins that I believe you could live 5 life times and still have more potential than you know what to do with! It is exponential! Every day that passes you increase in potential. The reason for that is simple. We Adders absorb everything around us, we are distracted by everything and when we are distracted we seem to be in a fog, but really our minds are taking in everything. We might not understand everything that we are taking in, the moment we are taking it in, but, that doesn’t change the fact we are absorbing information. And therein is the answer to why we have so much potential. In my book “A boy’s story” I explain how my mind as an Adder takes in information while distracted, so, I will skip that for now and move on to… Tapping our potential…  There is indeed a way to tap your potential. I have done it and you can do it. It’s the only way an Adder can become successful and I mean abundantly successful! Beyond your wildest dreams and if you are really an Adder you can dream and dream big! Indeed, dreams are also a part of our vast stores of potential.

This brings me to how I got lucky… to be continued…

~Bryan

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  1. Anne Marie Healy posted the following on August 13, 2007 at 5:07 pm.

    My daughter sent me this link. Dead on! I was a high school drop-out. No GED or anything. But now I’m an attorney.

    And yes, everyone remembers me, no matter how briefly the encounter, and I can’t remember anyone! I give off a lot of energy.

    I’m going to save your website. Can’t wait to read more of your ideas about this “gift.”

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