There was a poor farmer in India who dreamed of being a happy poor farmer. He toiled and toiled as a young man. Then he broke out of a mold and changed. Within a decade, he became a happy multimillionaire industrialist and government leader.
There was an automobile company, Chrysler, that was almost out of business. A consultant sent the leader a note telling him that not only could the company avoid bankruptcy but could that it could become the most profitable company in the industry if it adopted higher values. Within ten years, that's exactly what happened.
These are but a few examples of individuals and institutions who believed in the unbelievable. An individual, a business, a government is limited only by its beliefs. A fast growing, out-of control business can become a model of organization and stability and still grow at an astounding rate. A giant lumbering company can double its revenues in a few years or less.
We assume that small fast growing companies cannot easily gain control of its self, or that large companies with a long track record steady growth cannot all of a sudden be energized for spectacular growth.
Could it be that this is only a mental belief? That if one were to change the belief, the reality could change? Could it be that you are what you believe in, and you become what you believe you can become? If this is true, and we think it is, any company can be energized to double its profits and/or revenues in two years or less, or become anything it wishes in the timeframe it wishes.
George Lucas, the famed movie director and writer of Star Wars series, was being interviewed by Bill Moyers. Both noted the great progress humanity had made since its inception. Moyers noted that if humanity started out at a 0, we were now at a 5 rating after all of these years of evolution, and were on our way to flower as a full 10. Lucas responded with "no, actually our potential is a million."
There was an automobile company, Chrysler, that was almost out of business. A consultant sent the leader a note telling him that not only could the company avoid bankruptcy but could that it could become the most profitable company in the industry if it adopted higher values. Within ten years, that's exactly what happened.
These are but a few examples of individuals and institutions who believed in the unbelievable. An individual, a business, a government is limited only by its beliefs. A fast growing, out-of control business can become a model of organization and stability and still grow at an astounding rate. A giant lumbering company can double its revenues in a few years or less.
We assume that small fast growing companies cannot easily gain control of its self, or that large companies with a long track record steady growth cannot all of a sudden be energized for spectacular growth.
Could it be that this is only a mental belief? That if one were to change the belief, the reality could change? Could it be that you are what you believe in, and you become what you believe you can become? If this is true, and we think it is, any company can be energized to double its profits and/or revenues in two years or less, or become anything it wishes in the timeframe it wishes.
George Lucas, the famed movie director and writer of Star Wars series, was being interviewed by Bill Moyers. Both noted the great progress humanity had made since its inception. Moyers noted that if humanity started out at a 0, we were now at a 5 rating after all of these years of evolution, and were on our way to flower as a full 10. Lucas responded with "no, actually our potential is a million."