Wake up before it’s too late!

Do you live on autopilot?

A friend of mine always says first, with a smile on his face, “I am thankful to be alive.”

When I was in my 20s, I went to the hospital to have a tumor removed that the doctor thought might be cancerous. My mom came to the hospital with me. Once I was on the operating table, the anesthesiologist gave me anesthesia to put me under. When the procedure was over and I was in the recovery area, the doctor and surgical staff couldn’t wake me up and the doctor asked my mom to come in.

Mom said in a clear and excited voice, “Wake her up!”

I came back with the doctor beating my chest and my mom standing nearby!

I was having a happy dream and didn’t realize they couldn’t wake me up! If it weren’t for my mom, I’d be dead!

The doctor said, “You are allergic to the anesthesia I gave you and I couldn’t wake you up until your mother insisted. I wake you up. ”

“Don’t let this type of anesthesia be applied to you again!”

They found out that I was allergic to one of the medications they gave me during surgery.

I hardly wake up; but he was unconscious … because he was unconscious.

Open your eyes.

While this story was literally trying to wake up; most people drift through life on autopilot with their eyes closed.

And the majority people are oblivious to the fact that they are “unaware” of their priorities and their life.

By having your success habits in place, you release your tension!

When you have the intention, you open your eyes, you get clarity, and you act!

When you gain clarity, you are forced to move on.

When you start moving forward, you build momentum.

When you build momentum, others notice.

Have you ever been at a stoplight with someone texting on their phone or been in an accident caused by a distracted driver?

The benefits are quite obvious when a distracted driver chooses to “open his eyes” and “decides” to put his cell phone in the back seat before driving to avoid another accident.

I challenge anyone to discuss the benefits of a driver relieving their boredom by focusing their attention on a screen rather than paying attention to driving. Save it.

Do you know someone who listens to the news non-stop, 24 hours a day? If that is the only information they receive, they are probably quite bitter and angry.

What can you do to improve this situation?

Replace an hour of listening / watching / reading the news with something uplifting, growth-oriented, or gratitude-related. See how you feel after a week. How about after a month?

Are you still angry? Has your mood improved? Are you able to think clearly and with concentration?

Have you ever been in a house with drafty windows?

Not only are they uncomfortable, but they can also let in bugs.

Sealing your home with new windows will not only make it more comfortable; creates a cleaner environment.

Your relationships and your standards are the windows of your life. If you are willing to tolerate pests, insects, and other nasty creatures in your home, you can also let negative, stagnant, and dragging people in.

How can you improve your relationships and connect with others?

1. Ask them how they are and then ask them how their family is doing.

2. Listen carefully to what they are saying and offer your thoughts when appropriate.

By having your success habits in place, you release your tension!

When you have the intention, you open your eyes, you gain clarity and you move to act!

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