what's missing?


What’s missing?

What’s missing from your life that is keeping you from waking up each morning excited to start the day?

Start looking for ways to bring whatever is missing into your life, even in small ways. If it’s meant to be a part of your life, opportunities for it to grow will begin to present themselves, but they can’t start showing up if you don’t make the first move.

Don’t put your Self in the position of looking back later in life regretting that you never gave your Self a chance to pursue what you always wanted to do.

See you tomorrow and keep pursuing,

JC

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I'm on a mission to help more people find and live their authentic life. Check out my Daily Notes where I write a short note each day about the connection of spirit, mind, body and money on the Pursuit of your authentic life.

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