Ferocious mix?

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Ferocious mix?

 

People talk about Steve Jobs’ speech revealing the very first iPhone, and Martin Luther King’s I Have A Dream speech.

People talk about an ordinary person, their overwhelming obstacles, and their opportunity to push through to triumph – for the good of others.

What’s implied in either case, but not called out, in a word, is, ‘permission’.

. . . . .

It’s only a matter of time until someone comes along and destroys the notion that balance is a myth and hence, unattainable.

Truth be told, we know exactly who this person will be. And it’s someone who uses the same speech mechanics as other game changers and misfits.

Truth be told, we all have something big inside of us too.

If we are waiting for permission, and have been, it’s time to stop.

Read this book, and go.

No thanks needed, but if it makes you feel better, go ahead, it’s part of the ‘in the giving, we receive’.

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Accepting ‘I don’t know’ for a lifetime is a form of codependency, no?

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Accepting ‘I don’t know’ for a lifetime is a form of codependency, no?

 

Three reasons why it’s time to figure it out:

1. What we see as weakness in another has actually been handed down to us from our parents (or guardians).

2. Not paying attention to our health manifests itself in different but similar ways – putting off a health habit for so long it backfires.

3. Not pushing back is part of being codependent.

We People are way more capable than we give them credit for.

Being organized enough so we can make regular exercise activity a part of our life is the responsibility of only one person.

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