You don't need special qualifications to overcome your pain. What you really need is a wake-up call, strong belief in yourself, and deep love for who you are.
Often, we look for answers in the wrong places, thinking they lie outside of us. But in reality, they're actually deep within us.
Seeking medical help, many are told they're depressed and need medication. This approach often overlooks the power of changing one’s environment or finding inspiration in other ways. If you repeat the same patterns, you'll likely feel the same. Change means breaking these cycles.
Many of us have faced hardships - trauma, abuse, and other deeply painful experiences. And I don’t doubt professionals genuinely want to help with their advice. However, they have never walked in our shoes - so I don’t think they can fully understand us and how to heal our minds.
I've seen many clients who've been through years of therapy or medication, yet they find real, tangible change when they start learning to love themselves and by removing themselves from toxic environments.
It's about listening, taking action, and committing to change. Because things only change when you decide to change them.
I learned this the hard way. But I also learned one of the most significant lessons - that we have the power to change other people’s lives, inspire, and help them. However, to help others, you need to help yourself first.
Recognize your power to change, to make decisions, to show up for yourself. That’s something society doesn’t teach us. It’s because the system is often flawed and doesn't necessarily want you to succeed. If it did, schools would teach you how to be truly successful.
For instance, we’re often sold a narrative focused on financial security, like saving for retirement, as it's all that matters. Get a job, save for your retirement, and that's your life sorted.
But look at the great speaker, coach, and mentor Bob Proctor. He lived doing what he loved until his last days. That’s what they don’t teach us - to find happiness in what you do, not just waiting for retirement.
This raises an essential question: What is your life's work? What are you passionate about? It's crucial to find and follow your passion.
Listen to this week's episode where I'll talk about how outside inspiration can spark your inner change and shape your path to success. I'll also talk about finding work you love, so retirement isn’t your end goal, but a continuation of a fulfilling life.
Key Takeaways:
- Are you growing or staying stagnant? (00:00)
- Retirement is like preparation for death (01:44)
- You're better than this (05:04)
- We need faith because we lack patience (08:02)
- Luke’s struggles with school and self-doubt (12:37)
- You are enough (19:53)
- The importance of using imagination to manifest your dreams (24:05)
- Back in Dubai (27:02)
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