Every day that I go out in to a public place and people watch I notice the same thing over and over again. It's people walking with their heads down and definitely not smiling. That usually means one of two things. They are so focused that they are in the zone and notice nothing around them. The other is that they are so angry that they choose to walk with their head down or worse an frown on their face.
Here' s the BIG problem: When you are angry at someone or something it's as though you are drinking poison and expecting someone else to die.
That just won't work! Life is full of ups and downs, battles and scars, the longer we live the more "stories" we have to tell. One of the best quotes I have ever heard is "It's not what happens to you in your life, It's what you do with what happens".
Meaning are you going to waste your precious time on this planet wondering what might have been or are you going to realize that it is never too late to start over, with a new vision a new dream.
We are all born rich and some where along the way we forget that, start remembering you control your thoughts, and therefor you can create your life.
On an average day a human being has over 60,000 thoughts in a day, now that's a lot to manage, but you don't start with all 60,000 you start at one and work your way. Life takes work but the more important thing is what kind of work are you doing? Are you working harder and making life easier, or are you taking the easy way out and making life a struggle?
Any daunting task can seem insurmountable when we are standing at the bottom of the mountain. Would you want someone to be there to cheer you on and help you see it through, or would you rather do it alone and talk yourself out of it in the first 5 minutes?
I am here to help! It is my life's vision to help as many people as I possibly can. So take advantage of this limited offer, 3months free coaching(2 -30min calls/per month = 6-30minutes calls) If you are not interested I ask that you pass this deal on to someone who will benefit from having a life coach.
Thanks,
Coach Bob
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