Noah Lyles SAID WHAT??? How to speak things into existence
Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles told a reporter that he is a …
Firm believer in speaking things into existence …
After he won the 100 meter dash.
Today we are going to talk about my thoughts on this statement and how you can use it to become the athlete and the person you were born to be.
My Thoughts
Noah Lyles said he is a firm believer in speaking things into existence.
And it’s obviously worked well for him!!!
It’s enabled him to overcome many obstacles and become the fastest man in the world right now.
Although I believe words are powerful …
- They tell the world and others you are ready to take the next step in your development
- They create a story gap in your system that helps your subconscious look for ways to make what you say come true
I don’t believe this statement of speaking things into existence paints the entire picture.
Why?
In this day where talk is cheap and actions speak louder than words,
Words are only powerful to the point where they generate enough momentum and energy for your actions to take over.
And your actions are what bring what you speak into reality.
- Don’t tell me you want to be the fastest sprinter, show me by going to the track
- Don’t tell me you want to be an Olympic gymnast, show me by practicing your handstands
- Don’t tell me you want to be a lineman for Alabama, show me by hitting the weight room, pushing sleds, and working on your footwork
Through decisive, confident action carried over the long haul,
You can bring your dreams into reality.
The same is true in life!!!
You will have this dream, vision, and calling.
You can tell some trusted mentors and peers who will help you to pursue it.
But ultimately, your decisive, confident actions, in alignment with your dreams …
Will provide them the potential to bring them into reality.
I wish you well on your journey of bringing your dreams into reality through your words and actions, and I look forward to seeing you next week.
Inspiring YOU every step of your way,
Kyle
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