Thursday, 15 March 2007

"I would rather live a single day as a lion, rather than a lifetime as a sheep!"

Paula,

Thanks for your kind comments. I learn off of you, you learn off of me and we all learn off of each other. I feel more "connected" now than at any period in my life! In fact I'm so connected that my wife asked tonight to go to UPW in June! She has never been interested in my path to self-development. In fact she was so anti it a few weeks ago she told me to f*** off when I mentioned to her that she should not fret and worry because "Life is a Self Fulfilling Prophesy". If she contnued to worry, worry would come her way.

I know what Tony means when he says "Awaken the Giant within!" My giant is waking up! For 18 years I struggled to deal with stress in my life and thought it was because I was doing too much! I thought as I was "doing too much", I was getting headaches. I nearly gave up on my dreams for a quiet life! But I always had a thought in the back of my mind....I don't know if I was the first one to think of this thought or I read it some place:

"I would rather live a single day as a lion, than a lifetime as a sheep!"

I am now "doing" far more than i've ever done but am not getting head aches! Work that one out? I'm living every day as a dream...do I get problems..."Hell Yeh!" but instead of bringing me down those days become my most inspirational days!


I love you all.

Thank you Paula for bringing all that out of me.....you will be a great leader one day! Infact we all will!!!

Richard xxx

-----Original Message-----From: paulalucey103@hotmail.comTo: richahu604@aol.comSent: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 7.24PMSubject: RE: PG137 Its already real in my head...thats where it all starts.
Hi Richard
I just want to say a sincere thank you for your kind words. Each day since WM seems like waking up in a dream. As Anthony Robbins says your peer group is an essential component of your success and I feel that this group and all the contacts that I made at the conference continuously motivate me to 'kick some ass'...especially my own.
Before I might have allowed myself to doubt myself but no longer. I'm standing up for the right to live the life thats mine.
Thank you for your kind words, and your efforts in keeping the members in this group focused on the promises we made to changing our lives for the better.
Its bizarre how you mentioned Robbie Williams because when I saw an article a few weeks ago of how he spent his 33rd birthday in rehab, I felt that the rich (£££) need help too. We'll have to get Robbie and Tony in the same room! Tony could turn him around and Robbie has a huge influence with his music...
Thanks again
Paula

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