Rule #1 for Creating Your Own Amazing Life
In this video I share rule #1 for creating your own amazing life. This rule is fundamental and if you violate it, you do so at your own peril. You can actually drive your dream away from you if you ignore this rule.
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About Marnie Pehrson Kuhns
Marnie Pehrson Kuhns is a Certified SimplyAlign Practitioner™ who uses music and creativity to mentor you past barriers, fears and doubts to discover, create, align with, and deliver your soul’s song (the mission, message or purpose you are on this earth to live). Marnie is a best-selling author with 31 fiction and nonfiction titles. If you'd like Marnie and her husband Dave to work with you personally on Your Great Reinvention, get a FREE 20-minute strategy session with Marnie here.
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I love your courage to model with your own life, Marnie ! This principle is such a freeing one that opens the doors to miracles. It’s been amazing to see what manifests when I let people and circumstances be what they are! Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks, Regina! I like that… “letting people and circumstances be what they are.” I can always use a reminder to do more of that. 😉
Marnie, thanks for an inspiring and eye-opening first step video. Your wisdom and insight always amazes me until I’m reminded “from whence cometh your strength”. Thanks for sharing your gifts with us.
Thanks, Sherie! 🙂
Marnie,
Here’s something that helps with staying neutral in situations when we want to latch on to one perspective. It’s like a Magic Wand! Four simple statements start the magic.
http://forgivenesswalks.com/magic-wand/
Cool exercise! I’m going to try this! Thanks for sharing, Regina! 🙂
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