“What is the point of being alive if you don’t at least try to do something remarkable?”
Jannet Morris
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Because so many of us know only how to whine and complain, no wonder there are many children-in-adult-bodies on the loose; whining, and waiting, and hoping for mum (or the government) to come and save the day. Eventually, we master the art of putting off things we ought to do today till tomorrow, but our tomorrows (sadly) never come as often as we hope they will. So, our NORMAL lives perpetuate.
The sad truth many haven’t realised yet is that, ‘anyone can do something spectacular in the world, today!’
Just check out how many teenagers are raking in millions with nothing but their mobile phones; or look up how many tech giants are richer than whole countries today! You’ll then realise, “it has never been easier to do something, and succeed, like it is today.”
However, for most of us, we’re not held captive or enslaved by any external force, at all. In fact, the only thing holding most people from achieving any measure of success, freedom, and happiness is none other than they, themselves.
Today, most of us are shackled by our comfort zones, limiting beliefs, and the lack of clarity about what really matters in our lives. More often than not, we’re—truly—our own worst enemies.
Just think about this for a while, “Have you ever taken time off to truly clarify what really matters to you, in life?” I don’t mean the whimsical musing we all go through when the hands shake our normal lives a bit. I’m asking when was the last time you sat down to jot what’s important in your life; in a while in black and white? My guess is, like many, yo normally keep such matters in your mind because you’re busy trying to fit-in with your NORMAL life—despite knowing that the cost of ‘fitting-in’ might prove too great a burden for you to bear, in the long run.
Now that I have your attention, I must urge you not to despair, or remiss in regrets. That’s not my aim. For I’m here to remind you a cliched truth. “Nothing in life, not even the cosmos itself, is meant to be permanent—for the achilles-heel of entropy will certainly bring the entire cosmos to naught, one day (sorry if you’re not mad, as am I). However, don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that: “change is the only permanent thing in life.” I don’t believe in that. Because, from what I’ve said about the cosmos (above), even change will one day end. So, “nothing is permanent in life”, at least in the cosmos we inhabit today, is an undiluted truth that should cheer anyone up to be glad and merry. This is because, it means there’s always a time to be born; a time to sulk; and, many times when we’re offered the opportunity to seize the moment and become a change-agent to shape the desired outcomes we desire in our lives.
This is one of those moments, when you have the chance to shape the future success, freedom, and happiness you know you deserve in life.
All you have to do is to take this simple FREE personal assessment to start your risk-free baby steps towards joining our TrueNorth Quest Challenge™.
All you need to do is to dedicate 10 minutes of your time to answer a set of . . . questions that’ll qualify you to join our TrueNorth Quest Challenge™. Once you’re qualified, you’ll need only dedicate an hour from your daily-idle time for 2 weeks towards gaining actionable clarity about:
- who are you, really, at the core?
- what unconscious beliefs are sabotaging you wheel of success, freedom, and happiness?
- and many more life changing truths about your life.
I dare you to challenge yourself! I dare you to have the courage to take a deep look at your innermost self, and write what you see. If you do, your life will never be the same again.
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Well, for those readers that want to know “what the heck is a TrueNorth Quest Challenge?” before they take their chance, I’ll be glad to share the story of how a simple 2 weeks writing exercise changed our lives.
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Don’t get me wrong though, this is not about writing at all. Just listen to what my ten year old daughter, Basma, said at the end of the 2-week exercise that we conducted as a family.