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Who Are You?

Have you ever thought to ask yourself  "who are you?"
Not on the surface...
I'm asking who are you really?...
Let me explain...

For years, I have defined myself by my accomplishments...I figured that I was doing pretty well...compared to some people, right?

I had been taught that:
Not everybody has a house...Not everybody has a car...Not everybody has food...
We all understand that...and yes... we should absolutely be grateful for that...

BUT is that all that life should be about, doing better than most?

Absolutely NOT.

We all know there's more to life than surviving...
It's possible to be grateful, thankful, and still push for more...

More time for yourself...
More time for your family...
More time to live the life of your dreams... 
Don't you deserve that?...
Well, don't you?...

We all want that piece of the pie. We all want to be able to be financially stable and wake up every morning without daily worries and struggles. We are all entitled to those gifts of life and it takes determination in order to accomplish your goals and be successful.

So what's stopping you?

YOU!

If we stop making excuses in life and step up to the game we can achieve any and everything we set our minds to...

Theresa Cattouse
Wedding Officiant/Relationship Coach



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