The Jou ey Through Divorce/break-ups/relationships
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Each time something in our life ends it creates room for a new experience. Within each new experience is a stepping stone;some are little tiny pebbles and others are big boulders.
Some are fun and some are exhausting.
But with each passing day we learn why we are here, what our mission is and why different individuals come
in and out of our lives. Each time a relationship ends or wernleave a relationship we must examine our self, our heart, our soul.
What brought us to this person to begin with? How did we attract them into our lives? How did they bring us into their reality and why? Each step is part of the jou
ey to going within and finding out who we really are,why we were brought here and why we go through misery and pain sometimes.
We must first work on the inside and the outside will follow. Think about it? What is truly your life's mission?
Do all that you can -to create it. It's a jou
ey;take the adventure. You have gone through many rough periods in your life, and many wonderful times too, you've helped people through their rough periods so you know what to do.
Focus on the solutions - Always. Stay focused on what you want not what you don’t want. You have hurt others as they did you. You are a spiritual being who has not yet come into his or her own. You keep on getting right to the finish line and then you stop. Keep going this time. Cross that line. You are deserving, capable and able.
Sometimes if we just work on getting rid of anger, everything else will flow. You are loved dear one. This is the beginning of a beautiful future filled with abundance. Always remember that we are never alone!
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Marion Licchiello-Lenz is creator of Get Motivated with Marion, a company that helps to change people’s lives on a daily basis. She has helped numerous men and women transform their lives over the years through changing their focus, creating a new mindset, visualization, hypnosis, fitness counseling, nutrition counseling, 1-on-1 personal training, seminars, workshops, and 1-on-1 coaching. She coaches over the phone, email, Video Chat, IM or in person. Her mission in life is to help others through her own experiences.
She is in the process of writing a book about self-improvement/personal development. She is interested in your stories of how you changed your negatives into positives. She practices and believes that "Whatever you focus on is what you get" whether it is good or bad. She changed her life through visualization and focus and she knows you can too!
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