Solutions for Lifes Challenges Often Appear on Hikes

Taking Quotes to Heart.

A webinar today about “Your Genius Factor” hosted by Tony Laidig has me thinking hard about where I am not focused on the right things to create abundance in my life.

“The problem is that we always look for the missing piece of the puzzle instead of finding a place for the one in our hand…”Alina Radoi

Perhaps a class on finding my true purpose will help me get on track to creating abundance.

I am hesitating signing up for one more class, but this may be the missing piece. Maybe guide me in a way that can help me look at what I am doing correctly, and what I need to let go.

I get very scattered and work in many areas that I add value to the groups and projects I work on, just not getting paid for my efforts.

Feather Leaf Puzzle Inspiration at Denver Botanical Gardens

I understand that we are all on this planet with a specific purpose.

I have achieved many successes and have helped create success for others and our community on many levels.

Yet I am still looking to discover what my real purpose is.

“The human race is like a puzzle: Everyone fits in somewhere, it just takes a while to figure it out” ― Jen Leaman

On my hikes I take time out to just reflect on my place here. Standing in the natural Beauty and walking gives me a perspective I can’t get at home working on the computer or even in quiet contemplation.

Maybe I need to take a few more hikes alone so I have more time to meditate on what I can do to share knowledge I have to help others.

“We are all time travelers, we just don’t know it yet. The only problem is that we only have a one way ticket, destination: FUTURE.”Alina Radoi

Each day I awake with the attitude that I will break through what ever has been holding me back from creating abundance on more levels for myself and not just helping others reach a place of abundance.

So I am still looking for my place and purpose in this puzzling world.

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