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Your Guide for Choosing A Great Growth VenueWhat to Look For To Insure Maximum Benefit and Results From A Growth Opportunity
If you desire lasting change, it is important to engage in
multi-layered processes to achieve your goal. First, of course, it is
important to identify what you are desiring to do, have, or be in your
life. If you are dealing with a particular issue or a recurring
patterm, look at what is limiting you. It is never
something outside you that is doing so! There is, however, great power
and reward in
looking within. Are your thoughts and beliefs liberating or
limiting? What or who have you identified yourself to be that is
smaller than you know
you actually are? What labels have you assigned to yourself or
others? Who have you given your power and certainty to?
Are their skills or tools that you would like to learn? Are you
in touch with your gifts and passions?
Focusing outside ourselves, living within limiting beliefs and patterns, and continually assessing "what is wrong with me, others and life," gives the conditioned mind power to generate our responses, make our decisions for us, and limit what we attract into our lives." If we continue doing what we have always done, we will continue to get what we have always gotten." To change our outer world, we have to change our inner world. We must grow. When we release conditioned limitations, learn new skills, increase our awareness, and rekindle our passion and appreciation of our gifts, we know that no problem is larger than we are. We then live with more clarity, ease, certainty, and personal power. There are many methods and services available for growth. In order to evaluate what will give you maximum benefit and results, we have some suggested guidelines to assist you:
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