The Creative Mind and Success
Part 2 - Practial Applications
Page 24, Enlarging Our Thought
by Ernest Holmes
We can never stand still in our thought. Either we will be growing or else we will be going back. As we can attract to ourselves only what we first have a mental likeness of, it follows that if we wish to attract larger things we provide larger thoughts. This enlarging of consciousness is so necessary that too much cannot be said about it.
Most people get only a short way and then stop; they cannot seem to get beyond a certain point; they can do so much and no more. Why is that a person in business does just about so much each year? We see people in all walks of life, getting so far, never going beyond a certain point. There must be a reason for everything; nothing happens, if all is governed by law, and we can come to no other conclusion.
When we look into the mental reason for things we find out why things happen. The man who gets so far and never seems to go beyond that point is still governed by law, when he allows his thoughts to take out into larger fields of action, his conditions come up to his thought; when he stops enlarging his thought he stops growing. If he would keep on in thought, realizing more and still more, he would find that in the outer form of things he would be doing greater things.
There are many reasons why a man stops thinking larger things. One of them is lack of imagination. He cannot conceive of anything more to follow that that which has already happened. Another thought works like this: "This is as far as anyone can go in my business." right here he signs his own death warrant. Often a person will say, "I am too old to do bigger things." There he stops. Someone else will say, "Competition is too great"; and here is where this man stops; he can go no further than his thought will carry him.
All this is unnecessary when we realize that life is first of all Consciousness, and then conditions follow. We see no reason why a man should not go on and on and never stop growing. No matter what age or what circumstance, if life is thought, we can keep thinking bigger things. There is no reason why a man who is already doing well should not be able mentally to conceive of a better condition. What if we are active? There is always a greater activity possible. We can still see a little beyond what has come before. This is just what we should do, see, even though it be but a little beyond our former thought. If we always practice this, we will find that every year we shall be growing, every month we shall be advancing; and as time goes on we shall become really great. As there is no stopping in that power which is Infinite, as the Limitless is without bounds, so should we keep on trying to see more and greater possibilities in life.
We should definitely work every day for the expansion of thought. If we have fifty customers a day we should endeavor to believe that we have sixty. When we have sixty we should mentally see seventy. This should never stop; there is no stopping place in mind.
Let go of everything else, drop everything else from your thought, and mentally see more coming to you than has ever come before; believe that Mind is establishing this unto you, and then go about your business in the regular way. Never see the limitation; never dwell upon it, and above all things else never talk limitation to any one; this is the only way, and there is no other way to grow a larger thought. The man with the big thought is always the man who does big things in life. Get hold of the biggest thing that you can think of and claim it for your own; mentally see it and hold it as a thing already done, and you will prove to yourself that life is without bounds.