Here's a thought as we begin this week. Before you experience a breakthrough there's usually a shake-up.
Chuck Yeager, the World War II hero who broke the sound barrier, fractured his ribs in a horse riding accident the day before he hopped into the cockpit and attempted to do what had never been done before. His buddies told him, "You're in too much pain. Don't do it." His fears told him, "Nobody's ever done it before. You won't either."
At 700 miles an hour the plane began to shake violently. Then suddenly he broke through what he described as "a great calm." That's how it is when you're about to experience a breakthrough. When everything around you starts to shake and your fear level skyrockets, you're not about to crash and burn, you are on the threshold of a breakthrough. See it through!
Chuck Yeager, the World War II hero who broke the sound barrier, fractured his ribs in a horse riding accident the day before he hopped into the cockpit and attempted to do what had never been done before. His buddies told him, "You're in too much pain. Don't do it." His fears told him, "Nobody's ever done it before. You won't either."
At 700 miles an hour the plane began to shake violently. Then suddenly he broke through what he described as "a great calm." That's how it is when you're about to experience a breakthrough. When everything around you starts to shake and your fear level skyrockets, you're not about to crash and burn, you are on the threshold of a breakthrough. See it through!
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