You are more powerful than you may realise!

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You may feel that you are powerless.

You may think you’re a victim of your circumstance. And that nobody understands just how difficult it is for you to shake free and do what you want.

Maybe you’ve had lots of challenges of late, and you are feeling worn down and helpless in the face of them.

But in fact - maybe unbeknown to you - you are the AUTHOR of your life!

 

The Author of your life!

If you look carefully at what has happened, you’ll see that you had choices. They may have been hard choices, but unless there’s a gun being held to our head, we always have some kind of choice. Stick or twist. Stay or go. Yes or no.

When it comes down to it, we are the author of our lives!

It’s up to us to take the steps to get on the path we want to be on. We don’t need to follow in anyone else’s footsteps. We don’t need to keep doing what we’ve always done up to now.

We can strike out in an entirely new direction if we’d like - or find just what we want within what we’re already doing.

It can feel a big step from where you are now to where you’d like to be …

 

So - how do you find out what you really want in life?

Answer these Three Questions and you’ll find where your strengths are. It’s essential you know just where you’re headed in life, or you won’t be heading anywhere.

You may have asked for those questions previously. But perhaps they slithered and slipped down your inbox. You thought - I’ll sit down and do those …. one day … and they slipped out of your mind too.

You can request the Three Questions anew, or go and fetch the questions out of the bottom of your inbox now! And if you like,you can send your completed sheet to me.

Who knows? This could be the beginning of a great new chapter in your life!

I look forward to hearing what you discovered when you gave yourself the time you deserve to spend on yourself, finding out just where you want to be!

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