Whose Life Are You Living? Why You May Be Living Someone Else’s Life and How You Can Take Back What’s Yours
Jul 28, 2005 -
© Jerry Lopper
Even though it will take some time, energy, and courage to change, taking control of your life can be very satisfying in itself. Just knowing that you are in charge, responsible and accountable for your life can bring new satisfaction and fulfillment to each day. Life's difficulties and challenges can become more manageable, seen more as temporary obstacles than permanent blocks. Once you decide to take back control of your life you'll probably find yourself picking up books, magazines and surfing internet sites that provide self improvement advice. Read as much as you can. Try on suggestions for improvement. If they seem to fit keep them, if not discard them. Your path of growth is unique, just as you are unique. In the next few months I'll be addressing various aspects of self empowerment and growth. And I'll be happy to answer your questions and field your comments.
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