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Capturing life's energies.

July 3, 2023

We're always transforming.

Whether we like it or not, each passing moment pushes us toward an uncertain future.

This means that progress is always with us. It's an inevitable part of existing.

A lot of people progress by blowing in the wind. And I love that. There's beauty in allowing the universe to transform you, willingly riding its ebbs and flows.

But some people desire to write their own stories and choose how they grow.

You're like a sailor navigating the sea of life. When the universe's wind takes hold of you, instead of freely blowing with it, you can adjust yourself to catch the wind and propel in any direction.

But similar to the open sea, life is vast and unpredictable. The only way to get to where you want to go is by finding your lighthouse, a goal you can focus on.

List areas of your life you want to blow in the wind vs. the things you want to control.

Physical health, mental health, experiences, finances, relationships, education, spirituality, career, hobbies, etc.

Life will throw positive and negative energy along your journey; challenges, curve balls, opportunities, and luck. Capture this energy to propel you toward the person you desire to become.

Remember, progress is inevitable. Change is inevitable. Evolving is inevitable. You will transform into anything you focus on, so leverage "focus" to create the life you want.

So ask yourself: Who do I want to become?

Now, religiously focus on that.

Stay creative,

Dwayne

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