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January 3, 2016

If Not Now, When?

Happiness is not ready made. It comes from your own actions. The Dalai Lama.

Are you starting out another new year, not wanting to go back to the same, dull routine, wishing you could devote your time and energy to something with more meaning, or step up your game and get more joy out of life?

It isn’t only you. So much in the world today seems out of whack. Stressed out and tired of all the pretence, many today are considering or re-considering their options, searching not only for more meaningful work, but for a saner lifestyle that makes more sense.

Deciding to reach for the next level or make some changes in your life situation isn’t without risk, but here’s the thing:

Being willing to break from the past doesn’t always mean giving up “the good life” and all that for which you have worked so  hard.

Nor does it mean you can’t be consistent with your money  making entrepreneurial instincts and skills.

No, no, no… what it is has everything to do with is your courage and attitude, together with your willingness to believe in yourself, be open to change, curious and confident.

Letting go of the familiar isn’t for everyone, but you are not everyone. The more you trust your intuition, the more empowered you become.

That’s a tall order, I know, but if everything in your life looks all right, but feels all wrong, I invite you to attend my new revised seminar called The Idea Lab. Learn more or sign up now.

You are bigger than you see yourself. The future is beckoning, bringing with it new opportunities and broader horizons open to those who are willing to explore them.

 If not now, when?

And if you are still reading this, there is a good chance that you are seriously reflecting on your life choices and might want to read more. Perhaps even chat.

If you know of a friend or colleague who might like to attend, I hope you will pass this along.

Want to unpack your dreams and live a meaningful, more contented life? Read more. To get started contact me today at drew@drewsimmie.com or call direct 1.416.450.8867.  Follow me on Facebook and  Twitter.

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