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What Life Begins At The End Of Your Comfort Zone?

  I saw a quote that said, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” I immediately thought about my career as a transformation specialist and related this quote to that. When I am taking on a new client, I am asking them to walk to the edge of their comfort zone and step out of it into a new life. This is probably one of the hardest steps we will ever take in our life – and hopefully we take a lot of those hard steps.   Most of us go through life wishing that we could find a way to change something about our life or ourselves personally. We call them wishes because we haven’t yet committed ourselves to trying to make those changes – that’s when they become goals. Why do we hold ourselves back from changing our wishes into goals?   When we are wishing for change, we are in our comfort zone, all nice and warm and comfy, and we don’t even realize that we have become stinky and stagnant. This is normal, and it feels good. Our brain is happy because it knows that it is sa...

Make Room For The New You

  “When you change your habits, you change your life.” You are the creator of your life, and to create the life you want, you simply change your habits. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, it isn’t something that happens with the snap of a finger, it takes time and perseverance. One of the hardest things for some people is that they don’t even know where to begin. Of course, meeting with a transformational specialist like myself is extremely helpful because I can help you tap into your desire for change and motivate you by helping you to tap into your personal power. Until you make that choice for yourself, I am going to give you what I think is the perfect starting point for change. Clearing your clutter.   What do I mean by clearing your clutter? Am I suggesting that you do a Kon Mari deep clean of you home? No, I’m not. However, if that is something that you feel is necessary, have at it. But I feel that removing physical, mental, emotional, and digital excess that no l...