Putting the YOU in Unique
Fingerprints. DNA. Brainwaves.
Know what they have in common? You have all three, and so do I. But yours aren’t the same as mine…or anyone else’s. And mine belong completely to me. Think about it. Something as tiny and seemingly insignificant as fingerprints help make you the one and only YOU.
There aren’t any carbon copies of YOU. And even if “they” could clone you, the clone wouldn’t have your brainwaves. So there YOU are. You’re so totally unique that even if all the scientists in the world got together and agreed to work on making another YOU, they couldn’t do it.
You’re that awesome and wonderfully made.
You’ve probably heard all the hogwash about being the sum total of all your life’s experiences. Bunk, I say. You’ve probably been told you won’t amount to anything because of your family history. Balderdash! And you may have even believed you couldn’t live up to the expectations of mommy and daddy because you didn’t finish “higher education” or some other nonsense. Stop believing that.
YOU are a marvelous creature whose brain processes trillions of bytes of information while at the same time you’re just making a peanut butter sandwich. You smile and muscles move and calories burn…all without the slightest twinge of strained thoughts. You speak (or write) and word pictures dance around the imagination section of your mind. You can even close your eyes and see the images. Amazing. How did you get so magnificent?
So…do you get my point?
If you’re spending any time at all on what you can’t do, you’re slowing yourself down from doing what you can. Why keep your eyes on a problem when the solution is within your ability to grasp? Keep your eyes on “the prize”. When you hear someone say “you can achieve what you focus on”, they don’t just mean the good stuff. If your focus is on the bad stuff, you can achieve that, too.
I’m asking you…as a personal favor to me…to remember the things that make you uniquely YOU. So if you can’t do it for yourself, do it for someone who cares about you. I want you to succeed. Don’t leave the success stories to someone else. Be one. YOU can.
Stay tuned,
P.S. Next in the series: Old-fashioned words and and an obnoxious buzzer
Tags: brainwaves, DNA, fingerprints


