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« Art of Appreciating the Details | Main | Emerging into the New Year »
Tuesday
Jan132009

Your Choice to Be Happy

Received this incredibly inspiring video in my inbox this morning from Tim Ferriss's Four Hour Work Week feed. (I love the way Ferriss looks at the world in ways that expand how I see and experience the world.)

Watch this video. And then think about your limiting beliefs. All the things you say you can't do. All the times you feel like giving up or giving in.

And remember a different path is possible.

One of being with the journey. Of staying with the process (and the failures that pop up along the way). Of recognizing your unique gifts and shining them forth, no matter what. Of declaring you are happy and content with life as it is right now.

(Video link here if you can't view on screen.

Thank you, Nick, for reminding me to be my best self, no matter what.

Learn more about Nick Vujicic and see more videos here.

Tell me, what would change in your life if you found more hope, more reasons to be happy and new ways to stand back up after falling down?

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