Do people know you and experience you through your dramas, struggles, and perceived limitations, or do people know and experience you as a powerful creator of your own life?
Pro Tip # 12: Many people who struggle, suffer, and who are the most impoverished in life are consistently inconsistent.
Many people who struggle, suffer, and who are the most impoverished in life seem to have one consistent pattern…they are consistently inconsistent.
They start, stop, start, stop, etc… and are always giving up on what they start soon after the novelty and excitement of beginning something new wears off.
Pro Tip # 11: Authentic Leadership vs. Forced Power
Pro Tip # 10: You cannot fix problems, you can only discover solutions...
Pro Tip # 9: Reactive decision making is the biggest cause of financial poverty and relational conflict...
Pro Tip # 8: The more you realize that you own nothing, the less energy you will waste trying to accumulate things that you cannot keep.
Your body, your money, your possessions, your relationships, and ultimately your life here on earth, is on loan to you. Trust me, you will repay this loan down to the last penny. Everything you have in your life right now, including your life, is temporary and will be given back much sooner than we think.
Pro Tip # 7: Don’t evaluate the results, evaluate the sensation...
Pro Tip # 6: Anxiety and fear of being judged by others is actually a sign of an inflamed ego...
Pro Tip # 5: "Success" & "Failure" Are Unnecessary Mental Concepts That Restrict The Blossoming of Life...
Pro Tip # 4: Disagreements & Arguments Waste Your Life, But Seeking Understanding Expands It.
Pro Tip # 3: Determine What You Really Want... Solutions, or Sympathy?
Pro Tip #2: Your Reaction Is Your Attraction...
Pro Tip #1: Whatever We Resist Will Persist...
Unrelenting Focus...
Amy’s story is the embodiment of the main message in my book ‘Living for a Living,’” explains Jamal. “You won’t feel fulfilled if you’re just existing to pay the bills. We need to shift our focus beyond simply surviving, to discovering the ‘Why’ of our very existence. Amy’s story is truly miraculous and she is an example for all of us on how knowing our ‘Why’ can lead to a fulfilling career of service to others.