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In The Face of A Challenge...

I always have believed that challenges are good.  .They are an opportunity to grow and learn.  They force you to step outside your comfort zone and stretch your vision of what is possible in your life.  They make you confront what’s not working in your life and they push you to reevaluate your priorities and what’s truly important.


Whether it's a career change, a lifestyle move, a relationship shift or fulfilling a deeply held dream - challenging ourselves makes us look deep within.  This can be incredibly scary as we come face to face with the fear of the unknown, the fear of failure or the fear of rejection.


The key thing is to remember that:

  1. We always have a choice.  Whatever the situation we’re facing, we can always choose how we react, what we think, what we believe and how we feel.

  1. Deep down we know what to do.  We are all blessed with an innate sense of wisdom and knowingness.  We just need to connect with our inner sage.

  1. The “impossible” can be possible.  When we extend the boundaries of what we consider “possible” in our own lives, miracles can truly happen.


That’s why at the heart of the Gulp! Philosophy is the importance of being able to calm the mind and build a strong inner core.  True inner power comes from your mind and body being aligned and in synch with your soul.


In the face of any challenge, this combination is formidable!


If you're facing a challenge at the moment and need a bit of wisdom, then think of a number between 1-30.  Go with the first one that springs to mind.

Next click here to discover your Wisdom Word.


What new thoughts does this spark?

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