Have you ever paused to think about the power of your mind? Did you know that your brain and mind functions are comparable to super computers? Do you know what your brain can achieve? We know more than we think we know, and we have more storage capacity on our mental hard drives than we can imagine. Just as our DNA stores the codes for past and future generations, what if our minds have information stored in our memory banks of things that occurred before we were born and things that have not yet occurred? Scientists has suggested that we only use a small portion of our mental capabilities.
The human mind can recall memories long forgotten with a word or trigger, we can also be hypnotized to remember things or accomplish things we could not do before. The most creative and innovative minds are often those that can access memories and areas of the brain that are seldom used. Just as we can query the internet to find information, we can query our minds for knowledge and information as well. Yes, we all have these wonderfully made computers and information centers that we are allowing to weaken from underuse. If we begin to exercise our brains to use what we already know, our brains will gain new knowledge and create new opportunities for ourselves and others.
Sometimes rebooting a system will clear the cache memory and open space for use. Sometimes the system must be rebooted when new software has been installed so that the files needed for start up can engage the new program. Sometimes a system has just been over-stressed and needs a fresh start. If we are going to be disciplined for success, we must add new knowledge as often as possible, learn how to apply it, and reboot regularly.