Tomorrow Isn’t Promised

 

The whole purpose of this podcast is to inspire the people that have this vision for their life. But don’t see it as part of their reality right now. When you listen, I want it to be a sign for you to go out there and grab whatever it is that you’re yearning for. But you see, in order to grab at those things that you desire most and actually have room to sustain it in your life, you have to let go of whatever unnecessary baggage you’re holding on to. It’s a whole lot of stuff to let go of and it hurts to watch them fade away as you move forward. But that is how you get unstuck. And that is why I’m here today.

Last year, I was depressed. I looked around at my life and I hated it. All the success, the materialism. Who I was on the inside did not align with who I was pretending to be on the outside. It was when I realized, I didn’t have to pretend that really changed my life. I wasn’t going to die if I stopped putting on these masks. And in knowing that, I had power.

I could actually free myself, by letting go of whatever isn’t me. But I couldn’t start tomorrow, cause tomorrow may never come. I had to start now. And today, I’m going to tell you how I did that.

I want to help anyone who has ever felt like it couldn’t get any better. Anyone who has ever felt stuck and didn’t know what move to make next. Anyone who has had a hard time prioritizing what really matters to them. Anyone in search for the meaning of life.

Ask yourself this question, “what would I do if I knew I was going to die tomorrow?” Isn’t that a powerful question? A lot of us don’t even think about that. But it’s powerful because we’re forced to look at our lives like today is our last day. Because the truth is, tomorrow is never promised.

It doesn’t have to be extreme where you drop everything right now and run to your bucket list. It’s more like a seed that has been planted. Every day when you wake up, ask yourself what’s important to you. If today was your last day, what would you do with it? What would you prioritize? What would fill your cup?

Let’s end this episode with asking ourselves this question. Say it with me, “What would I do if I knew I was going to die tomorrow?”

One more time. This time, close your eyes if you can. And say it like you really mean it. Let’s go, “what would I do if I knew I was going to die tomorrow?” How does that make you feel? What comes to mind? Whatever answers you find, let that be your next move.

With love,
The girl that’s getting unstuck

 
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