Inspirational

Look at yourself and face the fears, doubts and uncertainties in your life. Once you have dealt with an awareness of that know that you can do better and overcome. Don’t let your doubts of what may be diminish your vision of what can be.
“When you don’t have a true appreciation and acceptance for who you are and you allow yourself to be immobilized by fear, what happens in the process is that you begin to abuse yourself.” Les Brown

When you want to succeed, there are certain things that have to change in your approach to life. You have to become comfortable with difficult situations, you have to raise your level of consciousness and improve the way you behave.
“But by finding the goodness that is already within you, and allowing that goodness to emerge…. but it can only emerge if something changes in your state of consciousness.” Oprah Winfrey

What’s driving you to live out your potential. You’ve got to have an underlying feeling of faith that will take you through life’s hills and valleys.
“What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone and it was devastating. Sometimes life is going to hit you over the head with a brick, don’t lose faith. Not religion but faith.” Steve Jobs

Being in tune with your intuition and knowing how to read and decipher the signals and signs it sends to you is vital to working with The CCC Practice, or “Creating Congruent Conditions” in your life that
will naturally draw in the experiences that desire. This falls over all categories of our lives from work to love to family and education, etc. In fact, living a truly congruent life actually means having all parts of your life existing wholly as they are; in balance and harmony being an extension of you via your own creative expression you bring to these various areas of your life.

This life we live will be filled with different issues and problems we have to face. The best way to go about them is to engage them head on. Know that if a problem comes your way, that you have the wisdom, tools and resources to handle it.
“Turn towards the problems that you see and engage with them. Walk right up to them, look them in the eye, then look yourself in the eye and decide what you’re going to do about them.” Matt Damon

The approach to reap success in life should be embedded first in a belief in yourself and then a strong work ethic.
You have to put in time in your craft with an impetus to work hard daily.
“If we are obsessed with something and we truly pursue our passion with everything we have, then regardless of anything else… if you are obsessed, work hard, put in the time, you will succeed,” Conor McGregor

There’s a new way of being and that is by searching and extending your knowledge. In this way, you become more aware of yourself and your surroundings. In this way, you can find your true path.
“How do you know that you are on your path? Because it disappears, that’s how you know. How do you know that you are really doing something radical because you can’t see where you’re going, that’s how you know.”

A part of the moving from one phase in life to the next is putting in a lot of hard work. This will be the true testament to accomplishing some of those things you strive for.
“There are no shortcuts. You’ve gotta put in the time. And I think the first take away is: there are absolutely no shortcuts. It takes time and it takes a lot of hard work.”

The path to success involves creating a clear vision for your life. Without that vision and a specific goal you’re going to falter along the way. Success in the majority of cases doesn’t occur by accident.
“The most important thing is that you have a vision, that you have a goal, because without that vision and without that goal again you’re drifting around and you’re never gonna end up anywhere.” Arnold Schwarzenegger

Believe it or not, the “spiritual” community is heavily weighed with so-called “gurus” who lead from ego rather than heart, and whom tend to have mastered the art of taking money from people with low self-esteem. While this isn’t the norm of course, there are many whom are profiting off people’s weaknesses and rather than helping people actually learn, grow and expand, they are monetizing these weakness to keep people living small.