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Hi Horsebrush - Your request for help was stuck at one of my previous posts and I wanted to untangle it... How are doing this week? Have you gotten past LL1? The great thing about doing LL1 is that you get to be really honest about exactly where you are right now. It's cathartic, even if the numbers are scary looking. There are a few things you need to remember to start this journey - that numbers change, that amounts of money fluctuate, it is not a constant thing. Income is not fixed. Your current situation is only for the moment, it's temporary. It is this lack of money that has brought you to SOGR, so bless your circumstances and move forward.

Treat the LLs like an interesting homework project, or an hour of exercise. Jump in, the water is fine. As the lessons go on, I have found a few to be a bit tough, like homework, but oh so worth it for the knowledge and insight gained. Most are fun. Rebecca has done an amazing job distilling SOGR into the course sessions.

Do not fear facing what you think are demons, what you might discover as you travel this path. The universe is your friend and teacher. You will grow brave and strong. You only have to allow yourself to do so. I encourage you, we all do, to be everything you came here to be, to allow yourself to move forward. And to forgive yourself on your off days. Most of us have those too. Just pick yourself up, dust off your knees and keep walking. You will get there.

One more key thing - Always imagine what a wonderful story your story will make when you achieve your CMI, your success. Another reason to bless your current circumstances.

Wishing you and everyone abundance and joy,
Alexandria


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Hi Horsebrush - Your request for help was stuck at one of my previous posts and I wanted to untangle it... How are doing this week? Have you gotten past LL1? The great thing about doing LL1 is that you get to be really honest about exactly where you are right now. It's cathartic, even if the numbers are scary looking. There are a few things you need to remember to start this journey - that numbers change, that amounts of money fluctuate, it is not a constant thing. Income is not fixed. Your current situation is only for the moment, it's temporary. It is this lack of money that has brought you to SOGR, so bless your circumstances and move forward.

Treat the LLs like an interesting homework project, or an hour of exercise. Jump in, the water is fine.
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As the lessons go on, I have found a few to be a bit tough, like homework, but oh so worth it for the knowledge and insight gained. Most are fun. Rebecca has done an amazing job distilling SOGR into the course sessions."

Do not fear facing what you think are demons, what you might discover as you travel this path. The universe is your friend and teacher. You will grow brave and strong. You only have to allow yourself to do so. I encourage you, we all do, to be everything you came here to be, to allow yourself to move forward. And to forgive yourself on your off days. Most of us have those too. "Just pick yourself up, dust off your knees and keep walking. You will get there.

One more key thing - Always imagine what a wonderful story your story will make when you achieve your CMI, your success. Another reason to bless your current circumstances."

Wishing you and everyone abundance and joy,
Alexandria
 
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I'm struggling with how to do the quotes as evidenced by my last entry which was only quotes from Asterkitty but the thing is - it was worth reading twice at least! Help! How do I do them right? Anyway, Asterkitty, thanks for your inclusion of the struggle and the look forward to how one's CMI will be such an inspiration to others- Thanks. Jazz
 
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I'm struggling with how to do the quotes as evidenced by my last entry which was only quotes from Asterkitty


Jazz...highlight what you want to quote and then hit the reply button! And thanks for the encouragement about the LLs asterkitty! I want to add my "ditto" to your words. I am working on LL11 now and have learned SO much!


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highlight what you want to quote and then hit the reply button!

Brilliant! I never knew it could be this easy, Vibrant, thank you for teaching us!

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Treat the LLs like an interesting homework project, or an hour of exercise. Jump in, the water is fine.

Or like a game! They're really just experiments and I'd prefer everyone just relax and have fun with them. I see a lot of people taking them WAY too seriously. But really, let it all be easy. Let it all be enjoyable. Just PLAY with the whole thing. "There is no value in struggle." -- one of my new favorite quotations!


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EXPECT Success!
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"There is no value in struggle." -- one of my new favorite quotations!


thanks Rebecca! I needed that! I'll put it on board in the office.... And Thanks Vibrant for teaching me about quotes! Jazz
 
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Crikey -- There are some fantastic words in this thread...

Thanks guys - Just when things seem to begin feeling like 'work'
Up pops a thread like this Smile

What a wonderful 'Nudge' back into the 'fun lane'

Life is so great - why shouldn't it be fun?
Cheers
Randy


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I see a lot of people taking them WAY too seriously. But really, let it all be easy. Let it all be enjoyable. Just PLAY with the whole thing. "There is no value in struggle." -- one of my new favorite quotations!


I love this thread because I just learned how to do the quote thing Big Grin, PLUS Rebecca's reminder about taking ourselve lightly couldn't have come at a better moment for me.

Thank you all.
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But really, let it all be easy. Let it all be enjoyable. Just PLAY with the whole thing. "There is no value in struggle." -- one of my new favorite quotations!


Thank you Rebecca, Asterkitty, and Horsebrush! I'm going to play with this!
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