Trust Your Gut

“You have to trust in something: your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.” Steve Jobs

 
When I lost my job in October of 2010, I had a choice: I could pound the pavement, searching for a new sales job and probably find one that was pretty decent, or I could pursue my dreams that I had first written on my goal list in 1989 – to become a professional speaker and published author. Even though it was very scary, I decided to trust my gut and go for it. That decision has made all the difference.

 
What would you love to do but you “can’t.” Consider the excuses you’re making up about the reasons why you are not going to trust yourself and just go for it. Then, imagine what life would be like if those situations didn’t exist and you had all the resources necessary to move forward in pursuit of your passion. Do you believe it can happen now? If not, do you believe that I believe in you? Trust my belief in you and see what you can do today to take a baby step towards your dream. Every step gets easier and before you know it, you’re there. Congratulations!

 

Have fun,
Lisa

 
If you’re still making excuses for all the reasons you can’t move forward, I only have two words for you – STOP IT!!!

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