YOUR emotions are there for a reason. Some emotions serve you and some do not. Both are a God-given gift. Recognize they exist, acknowledge them, deliberately intend to understand what they are telling you. Don’t create more angst in yourself waiting for the answer. Let it go and it will come back to you. Emotions are often an indicator of something you are resisting. Most of the time when stepping through that resistance, they lessen or go away over time. Do not mask them with medications or allow others to snuff your emotions (to make them feel better). You always have a choice to deliberately create your life, and you can make that choice within seconds. You lack nothing to make that happen. Understand this if nothing else…. You are a Divine BEing of light energy occupying a human body. YOU are more powerful than you are allowing yourself to BE. You know this to BE true at a deep spiritual level. Step into it. Negative emotions create dis-ease. They are a wake up call that something is not matching that which you know to be true for you. Over time the dis-ease creates disease unless you deliberately create a shift in your thought...
Life Is Too Short To Wait
Every day I like to think that I do my best to live my life as if it were my last. It’s not that I dwell in the realm of death. Not at all. I am keenly aware that this process we call life is incredibly short and to get the fullest experience from it, living in the moment is key. Life as a human can also end at any time. At the end of the day, I ask myself, “Did I play the game of life fully today? How often was I in the space of joy? Who did I lift up into that same space?” May I tell you a story as to why I live my life this way? My father was an entrepreneur at heart. He loved coming up with ideas and putting them into action. Over his lifetime he had multiple businesses and he was good at it, but he never quite made the income that he had set as a goal. One day in 1987 he made what he considered to be the ultimate fortune – at last! He had bought a small home and was renovating it into a rental property. A major grocery store chain that was coming into the area wanted to buy the property from him. He was elated. At last he’d made his fortune even though it didn’t look like what he had originally intended! Two weeks after he received what he considered to be the “big check”, he died in the arms of my little sister of a massive hemorrhage due to cancer. Because I know (and therefore teach others) that each person who comes into our lives is our teacher and our student at the same time, I learned so much from my father. His death was a lesson and in a sense a gift for me to make changes in my own life. I too am an entrepreneur at heart. I enjoy the thrill of creating successful businesses and helping others create successful businesses too. Each day I live my dream. I get to help people be the highest version of themselves in all areas of their life. When we do what we love, the income naturally shows up – when we are open to seeing beyond the obvious. I’ve also learned that balancing work and play is important too. What do I mean? My father first taught me that doing what you love is essential to your happiness. But balancing that with joy, fun and relationships with people outside of my business successes was critical too. He also taught me that it was important for me to be aware that things show up for...
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