Life Lessons from Motorcycles: Seventy-Five Tips for Unleashing Your Power

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Liz Jansen ISBN: 9780987758378
Publisher: Liz Jansen Publication: February 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Liz Jansen
ISBN: 9780987758378
Publisher: Liz Jansen
Publication: February 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Unleashing your personal power requires understanding where it comes from, how much is there, how to access it, how to apply it, and, lastly, ensuring there’s enough fuel.
A motorcycle’s engine holds a tremendous amount of power—more than most of us come close to using. However, just because it’s capable of performing at a certain level doesn’t mean it always will. The rider needs to keep it maintained, feed it the proper type of fuel at the right time, monitor its health, know how to use that power in different situations, and be able to use the controls to manage that power.
We too have more power than we ever use. It’s there if we just allow it expression. The same concepts apply to us as to our motorcycles. Using that power means trusting that it’s there, caring holistically for our being, making wise choices, understanding what blocks our power, and discovering how we can best access it.
Even though this perspective forms merely the starting point, it can be hard to arrive at. The only way to find out what you’re capable of is to test your power and move past the barriers that hold you back.

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Unleashing your personal power requires understanding where it comes from, how much is there, how to access it, how to apply it, and, lastly, ensuring there’s enough fuel.
A motorcycle’s engine holds a tremendous amount of power—more than most of us come close to using. However, just because it’s capable of performing at a certain level doesn’t mean it always will. The rider needs to keep it maintained, feed it the proper type of fuel at the right time, monitor its health, know how to use that power in different situations, and be able to use the controls to manage that power.
We too have more power than we ever use. It’s there if we just allow it expression. The same concepts apply to us as to our motorcycles. Using that power means trusting that it’s there, caring holistically for our being, making wise choices, understanding what blocks our power, and discovering how we can best access it.
Even though this perspective forms merely the starting point, it can be hard to arrive at. The only way to find out what you’re capable of is to test your power and move past the barriers that hold you back.

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