30 Days Change Your Habits, Change Your Life A Couple of Simple Steps Every Day to Create the Life You Want
Introduction “If you think you can you’re right, if you think you can’t you’re right” Henry Ford Look around you. What do you see? Look at your surroundings, the
atmosphere, and the people around you. Think of your current life conditions:
work, health, friends, people surrounding you. What do they look like? Are you
happy with what you see? Now look inside of you. How do you feel RIGHT
NOW in this moment? Are you satisfied with your life? Are you longing for
more? Do you believe that you can be happy and successful? What is missing
from your life that you need to call your life happy and/or successful? Why do
some people seem to have everything and other people nothing? Most people
have no idea how they get what they get. Some of us just blame it on fate and
chance. I’m sorry that I have to be the one to tell you: “Sorry friend! You have
created the life you have! Everything that happens to you is created by YOU -
either consciously by design or unconsciously by default; it’s not a result of fate
or circumstances.
I decided to write this book because I’m seeing so many people that are
dreaming of improving their life, being happier, becoming wealthier yet
according to them, the only way that could happen would be due to some kind of
miracle: winning the lottery, marrying rich, or some other stroke of luck. They
are looking for outside influences to happen by chance and change everything.
They think life happens to them. Most of them have no idea that they can be in
total control of their life each and every moment and every day of their lives. So
they continue daydreaming, doing those things that they’ve always done, and
waiting for some miraculous outcome. Sometimes they actually don’t even know
what they want! The following is a conversation I actually had: Q:”What would
you do if you had enough time and money?”
A:”Man! That would be great! I would be happy!”
Q:”And what would ‘being happy’ look like to you?”
A:”I would do everything I want to do!”
Q:”And what is ‘everything you want to do’?”
A:”Oh! Now you got me. I don’t even know!”
The true tragedy is that if they would only stop for one moment, ask themselves
what