Power Within
Thinking Big
Overcoming Limits
Purpose & Potential
Mind as a Garden
100

This is the most powerful tool you possess, according to Myles Munroe, and it's capable of amazing things.

Your mind

100

Munroe often encouraged people to have these for their lives, not limiting themselves to what seems immediately possible.

What are big dreams or visions?

100

Munroe taught that many of the limits we face are not real but exist only in our ______.

What is our minds?

100

Munroe believed that everyone is born with a unique ______ to fulfill in the world.

What is a purpose?

100

Using this analogy, Munroe explained that you need to plant good seeds in your mind.

What is a garden?

200

Munroe suggests that your outer world is often a reflection of what's happening in this inner space.

Your mind? (or Your thoughts?)

200

According to Munroe, the size of your thinking often determines the size of your ______.

What is your achievement or success?

200

This is a key quality Munroe emphasized for breaking through limitations when things get difficult.

What is perseverance or persistence?

200

 Discovering your purpose, according to Munroe, helps you tap into your full ______.

What is your potential?

200

In the "mind as a garden" analogy, negative thoughts are like these unwanted plants.

What are weeds?

300

Instead of just reacting to life, Munroe encourages us to take this active role with our thoughts.

Manage or control them

300

This is the opposite of thinking big and can keep you stuck in the same place.

Limited thinking or small thinking

300

Instead of seeing them as roadblocks, Munroe encouraged viewing challenges as opportunities for ______.

What is growth or learning?

300

Munroe often said that your greatest tragedy is not death, but dying without doing this.

What is fulfilling your purpose or potential?

300

Just like a real garden, Munroe suggested your mind needs regular ______.

What is tending or care?

400

Munroe believed that untapped potential often lies dormant within us, waiting to be ______.

What is unleashed or released?

400

Munroe suggested that you should align your thinking with this, which is the overall reason for your existence.

What is your purpose?


400

Munroe believed that focusing on this, rather than your weaknesses, is key to overcoming limitations.

What are your strengths or potential?

400

This is where Munroe suggested you should look to find clues about your unique purpose and talents.

What is within yourself or your gifts and passions?

400

To cultivate a healthy mental garden, Munroe would say you need to protect it from negative ______.

What are influences or thoughts?

500

This feeling, often linked to past mistakes or failures, can hold back the power of your mind if you let it.

Fear or doubt

500

To truly think big, Munroe would say you need to step outside of this zone.

What is your comfort zone?

500

This is what Munroe would say you need to do with negative self-talk to overcome limiting beliefs.

What is to challenge or replace it?

500

Munroe taught that fear of failure often prevents people from stepping into their true ______.

What is potential or destiny?

500

The "fruit" of a well-tended mental garden, according to Munroe, is a life filled with this.

What is success, fulfillment, or purpose?