Originally published 11.24.09
by Jesse Muhammad
It’s Tuesday morning.
Another day has presented itself for you to do something extraordinary.
You look in the mirror and say “Man, I am great”.
No matter how large the problems may seem, you’re focused. You’re confident. You know it can be done today.
Then it happens.
A naysayer from inside or outside of you creeps in to impact your excitement. From within, the naysayer comes in the form of fear, doubt and even low self-esteem. Outside it could be a negative text message, a draining email, gossiping conversation or a phone call with so-called constructive criticism. All of a sudden you become stagnate. Your energy is diminished. Your fire has went out and you haven’t even left your house yet.
What happened? The naysayers got the best of you.
But today you choose to ignore the naysayers because you’re operating on another level. You’re playing chess while the naysayer is still playing checkers. Your thoughts are not the same. Your moves are not the same. Your objectives are not the same. The boards may look the same but tactics and strategies are different. It’s chess not checkers to some of us.