Once you've experienced the joy of shedding the things in your life that
have weighed you down, or stopped you from pursuing your dreams, there
may be some confusion of what to do with your "new" freedom. For me, it
was difficult to accept that I am good at making a difference in
peoples lives. Not that I didn't want that, I just had a hard time
acknowledging that I am that guy that will build people, find the
humanity in the individual, and be the cheerleader/coach that many
people need. That's my success.
I used to wonder if I was making an impact (read positive
difference) with anyone. Coming to terms (yeah, that sounds a bit on
the dark side) with who I am, has opened my eyes to a world of
possibility. I know that what I do, whether it's in this email,
personal interaction, or living by example, that I am making a
difference. That's my success.
You do as well. Take pride in that light that shines through
you...everybody sees it, you may as well just polish the glass and let
it shine brighter. That's
your success!
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