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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Please note this show contains adult language and themes and
is intended for mature audiences only.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Listener discretion is advised.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Jay Beloved, we have gathered here today to get through
this thing called life. You are listening to the Reset

(00:55):
Yourself Put to You Podcast with your host Jimmy Gunzalis.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, and welcome to the Reset Yourself
Hold On twenty two podcast, Episode one hundred and seventy two.
In this weekly podcast, I focus on sparking your mind,

(01:21):
our inner confidence, and our belief in ourselves. I'm your
host and I'm always very very thrilled to share my
thoughts and research with you as we go along on
this amazing journey. Together, you can nurture a mindset that
empowers you to reach your fullest potential. Yes, this is Henry,

(01:45):
my co producer. I. We write and record every episode
to challenge our thinking and to encourage us and how
we reflect and inspire actable, realistic steps towards personal growth.
Whether you're facing a career transitions, seeking to overcome challenges,
or simply striving for greater fulfillment in life. This podcast

(02:07):
has been the go to resource for so many people,
and I greatly appreciate that it's a resource for motivation
and practical insights. Tell me what do you want, and
I will show you how to get it. The question
is are you willing to do the work. It's funny

(02:29):
whenever I read that line. There's a lot of doubters
out there. But what means most to me is the
many doubters that I've had in my office offices that
felt the same way, and once we really sat down
and broke through every single obstacle that they had to
deal with, they were able to accomplish everything they wanted.

(02:52):
It's just that sometimes it takes somebody on the outside
to show them that it's not unrealistic and it's very doable.
The sad thing is you just have to get off
your ass and want to do it and all the
steps involved in doing it, which is where we lose hope.
So here we go. We are halfway through the fourth

(03:15):
month of the year. I guess most of us don't
really refer to the year as the new year anymore.
It has already quickly become old. But I hope for
many of you, your inspiration, your driving, your goals have
not slowed down. I chose to switch up this podcast
and move the topic that I was originally going to
do over to next week because I came across a

(03:39):
movie that I found to be extremely inspiring and so
incredibly well written. I was never an action packed type
of guy when it comes to movies. I like my
movies to make me think, like the things that I
listened to on the internet at the podcast to YouTube videos.
I'm not gonna lie. I just thought it was another,

(04:00):
as they say, chick flick. But Melissa wasn't feeling well.
She was on the couch with the flu. I was
kind of like sitting there just going through Netflix and
all the different Hulu and everything, and I came across
a movie that, for some reason, when the little trailer

(04:20):
popped up, I was intrigued. And it was already like
ten or eleven o'clock at night, and I was like,
I wasn't in the mood to sleep yet, so I
was like, oh, let me watch it, and before you
know it, I was halfway through and really impressed with
the writings. And it is a simple concept that was
made into a wonderful inspirational idea that a mother, okay,

(04:43):
a mother chose to do for her daughter after her
mother's The mother passed and she wanted to make sure
instead of leaving her daughter behind money. And at that time,
the mother was the CEO of a cosmetic company and
the daughter was first in line to run and become

(05:03):
the next CEO of the company. Instead, the mother was like, no,
I need to challenge you because I feel that I've
enabled you and I have taken away all of the
possibility for you to really know who you are and
to grow. So the mother wanted her to find her
way and in this life, feeling that she had given

(05:26):
her everything. Like I said, so, at least in my opinion,
having everything given to you just makes you lazy and
strips you of your drive and your passion and confuses
many people in the long run of who they really
are and what they really want wanted. This tends to
happen to people when things are just handed to them

(05:48):
without doing any work. The movie is called The Life List,
and I don't want to give away too much. I mean,
you think I did, but it's a good movie. The
summer of the movie is basically when the main character's
mother passes, she gives her a quest to complete a list,
and throughout this movie, she uncovers quite a few family

(06:11):
secrets and who this is my favor part, and who
she really is. To me, that's what life is about,
trying to find out who you really are, not who
society has molded you to believe who you are, or
based on what and who you follow on social media,
is who you think you want to be, or where
you want to be, or your interest is like because

(06:34):
usually at some point in your life the shit hits
the fan, and that's when you're questioning who you were
and who you could have been. And I'm burning incense
in the background and i just checked my fire alarm.
But to me, it's a powerful movie because it forced
her to think for herself and to actually get off

(06:55):
her ass and start using her mind and think, to
really start thinking, and to start planning and start putting
goals to paper, which actually we're already written down, but
you'll figure that out, not just keeping thoughts and dreams
floating around in your mind, because that's my thing. If
you do have goals and dreams and aspirations, write them down.

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You know. The problem is, you know, if you live
on an island, it's a lot easier, but when you
live especially in a household with other people or in
a community, or you have a group of friends, you
may have ideas, and sadly, friends so called friends may
tell you those ideas are stupid or unrealistic or not you.
And it's like a lot of times new friends come

(07:40):
into your life when you've already created a facade of
who you think you are, and now all of a
sudden they just assume that's the person you are. So
now ten twenty thirty years down the line, you're on
a life quest, a vision quest, and you're like, you know,
I want to do X, Y and Z, and the
circle around you currently they don't really know the true

(08:00):
really you, so they're questioning and they're like, you know
that's not you, You'll never do that. Little do they
know that's who you've always been, And when you've been
stripped of everything, who are you really? Like I said,
it keeps going back to this movie, and it's we

(08:22):
all have a way of magically making the time and
pulling the money out of our asses when we really
want to accomplish what we really want, But we will
spend so much of our time walking around saying, oh
I want this, or I wish I had that or whatever,
and then we wonder why we don't have it, and
it's because it's not really you, it's not really what

(08:43):
you're about. But it's amazing when our mind is truly
focused on our goals and dreams that have been i'd
like to say, haunting us for years and years and
years and years. The hunger we create when we really
truly want something in our lives is incomparable. And yes,

(09:05):
as you can imagine, this young lady in this movie
became lazy and she always took the easy way out.
Everything was handed to her until she was forced to
go inward when her mother passed and find out who
she really was again. You think you could watch the
movie still on Netflix. It it's like I said, it's
called The Life List, and you can find out who

(09:26):
she really was again with her while you watch it,
and hopefully it'll inspire you to get back on track
as to who you really are and not who other
people think you are. Or as I said, the person
on that we create, the facade, the mask we create
on Facebook that we want people to believe that we

(09:47):
are super super happy in our romantic relationships or you know,
we're entrepreneurs or you know, we're living large and all
this stuff. We're not like who cares. That's one thing
about being Kentucky. It's like, really, I'm surrounded by the
most real people. I am so far from the rat race.
It's wonderful. It's a race that I never liked. And

(10:09):
it's funny because I did well in it and I
just never liked it. I never liked the person I
would become the hunger of for materialistic items, name brand things.
I just it wasn't me. And it really took me
to get out here to see who I am. And
I've never been happier. It's it's it's never been more

(10:32):
of a relaxed environment. And you know, I'm talking about
really stripping you down to the basics again. That's why
I think this movie was so interesting. And it's funny
because I'm reading more notes that I took and it's
just like it's about the movie and I don't want
to keep going. So if you want to watch it,

(10:52):
go for it. But you know, this is really this
this episode is about stripping you naked down to an
age of simplicity before, like I've got confusing for you.
I would like to keep talking, I said about this movie,
but I just don't want to try. I'm going to
skip all of these notes because it's just you know,
you should, you should, you should watch, you should learn,
and hopefully hopefully it'll make you inspire like this inspire

(11:15):
you like this show does. Last week's show was about
fear of the unknown, and it went well for quite
a few people. I received some amazing comments. A lot
of people said it just, you know, simple thoughts that
I shared made them think. And it's funny how most
people don't like to admit it that they have fear
of whatever because they see it as a weakness. I

(11:37):
see it as just a red flag that needs to
be focused on, not to be made bigger, not to
become worse. I mean, the more you focus on anything,
the more you make it larger and you make it
more of a part of your life. So it's you
should just realize, because you should be aware of everything
you do and then just be able to go, Okay,
So now, what what's next? I mean to me, these

(12:01):
obstacles that make us stop and think are just momentary
stops on our journey of life that we need to
figure out. What's going on at that point. I mean,
you can't continue to live with a fear of whatever,
because that is extremely unhealthy. And these fears stop you
from living and moving forward. It doesn't matter what it is,

(12:23):
bottom line is you're not moving forward because he keeps
focusing on the same thing over and over and over
and over. You're just sitting still and living, as I
would call it, a stunted life. If you have a fear,
you need to focus and just clear it out, clear
it up, remove it so that you can continue on
your path. Actually, that's a great analogy. Think of yourself

(12:43):
going through life on your path, right from beginning to end,
and you find yourself stopping constantly, over and over and
over and over because something is making you stop. Steep thought.
Maybe people keep stopping because they're just afraid of coming
to that end or of new growth, of new success.

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I've been told by somebody extremely close to me that
I've always had a fear of success, and that quite
a few times in my life I've walked away from success.
And you know, again, I never I'm not one to
just knock thing thoughts down or be immediately offended. I

(13:27):
just take it to heart and think about it, and
I go, m is there truth to it? I've come
to the conclusion that yes, I have accomplished in my
life many moments of actually great success, and I've greatly
walked away and just moved on to something new. And
it's something that I deal with. So nobody's perfect. But

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the only thing you can't stop is that end of
the line. Death, I mean death is coming. Your day
has been set. It could be tomorrow, it could be
in twenty years, it could be whatever. But as I've
shared often to me, the secret of life is to
live it. It is to experience, it is to explore it.
It is to venture out, to meet people, to start relationships,

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to show the world what you have to offer, because
you do, and each and every one of us has
something to offer, have something to bring to the table. Yes, everyone,
even the worst of the worst, have something to bring
to the table. I just found out today that Charles
Manson lived for many years in Kentucky, Yes, in Kentucky.

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Who would have thought. As a young boy, during a
very difficult time in his life, he lived with his mother,
who was a known prostitute. And this all happened in
Kentucky three miles west from east to east from my house.
So you may wonder he should have never been born.

(14:58):
But everybody has a different way of seeing the world
and life in general. To me, well, I mean, you
need the good and you need the bad. It's a
part of the balance of ying and yang. With our darkness,
you can never enjoy the beauty of light. Yes, he
was involved in the murders of a few people, but
how many people have watched him and kept him in

(15:18):
their lives as a guide of what now, not to
do of now, Not to have so much faith in
some guru like Psycho, have faith in yourself so realistically,
even through his horrible things, a lot of people have
been saved because of what he did. And it's every

(15:44):
you know, everything needs to happen, every single thing which
goes with your life, even when you know today God
for buds, something bad happens. There's a reason why that
bad had had to happen. But you don't sit on it,
you don't harp on it, you don't focus on it.
You just figure out why did it happened, what did
you learn, and try not to do it again. I mean, personally,

(16:10):
I see them as an example of just what not
to do, who not to follow. We're very detached, lonely, confused,
and that is why it was so easy to be
led by a sadistic shepherd. There are currently you know,
it almost seems people think that cults were something of
the past. No, there are many cults still to this day.

(16:33):
Why because there are people that aren't focused on who
they are and what they need in their life. But
then again, they just feel. Some people feel that that's
what they need in their life. I mean, if you're
willing to stand in the line and wait with a
couple thousand people as the people in front of you
are dying from drinking kool aid and dropping to the

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ground painfully, and you still choose to stand that line,
I pray for you. I don't judge, but I do
pray for you. Life, in all of its beauty and complexity,
is a fleeting gift. Too often we find ourselves caught
in the expectations of others, drifting farther away from who

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we truly are. In a world where social pressure, fear,
and self doubt weigh heavily on our decisions, Living life
to the fullest can seem like a distant dream, but maybe,
just maybe the way forward isn't ahead. It might be
back back to who we were before the world told

(17:37):
us who we were as children, we moved through life
with curiosity and passion. We didn't overthink, we didn't compare
ourselves constantly, and we didn't apologize for our dreams. We
were explorers, we were artists, we were adventurers. We were
lovers of life. But somewhere along the way, life got complicated.

(17:59):
Respondities piled up, failures left scars, and the voices of
others started to drown out our own. We began to
mold ourselves into shapes that fit other people's expectations, not
realizing that we sadly were chipping away at our own authenticity.
Living life to the fullest means undoing that. It means

(18:21):
choosing to be honest with ourselves again, asking those essential questions,
who was I before fear? What made me feel alive?
What did I want? Not what others wanted for me?
We must be brave enough to revisit those answers, even
if they scare us, even if they don't align with

(18:43):
what the world expects from us today. To live fully,
we must also learn to stay true to ourselves. That
means not letting go of who we truly are and
understanding of what we're truly capable of. It means recognizing

(19:05):
that someone's limited view of us does not define our worth.
People often judged based on what they see on the surface,
not realizing the depths of who we are. I mean,
the person that you see, like even right now in
this right now, as you're watching me, the person that
you see is the person that I'm putting out there.
This may be me, this may not be me. But

(19:27):
that's the type of world we live in that we're
so afraid to just strip ourselves down to who we
really are for fear of being judged. And you know
what I pray for is that hopefully you realize that
the only person that should be judging you is you
and your maker and no one else. There's power in

(19:49):
reclaiming our voice. And when we stop living for validation
and start living for truth, we break the chains that
have held us back. We find enjoy again, not the
shallow kind that phades, but the kind that comes from alignment,
from waking up and knowing we're walking a path that

(20:09):
is ours, not anyone else's. The truth is the truth
is the biggest obstacle in our way, and it usually
that truth lies the wall between us and what we
want in ourselves. Our doubts, our fears, our belief that
it's too late or too hard to change. But the

(20:30):
moment we recognize that we also hold the power to
change it. We can't stop waiting for permission to live
fully and give it to ourselves. We don't have to settle,
we don't have to shrink, we don't have to pretend
anymore and wear a mask. So take a breath, close
your eyes, and go back to the youngest version of

(20:51):
you that you remember, the one who dreamed freely, laughed loudly,
and believed anything was possible. Do you remember that age?
Do you remember that person? Do you remember that kid?
That person is still in you, waiting to be remembered.
Talk to them, ask them what they need. Then just

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listen and start building a life that honors that little
child inside of you. Because living life to the fullest
isn't about doing everything, It's about doing what matters. It's
about being you unapologetically at the moment well and the

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moment you choose that that's that's right, that's when life
begins in a world that is constantly trying to shape
us into something that we're not. I mean, the greatest
act of rebellion and the greatest source of freedom is
staying true to who you are. So many people move

(21:55):
through life in quiet resignation, doing what they think they're
supposed to do, becoming who others say they should be,
and slowly forgetting the person they once were. Are you
the person you truly are. There's actually in my group meditations,
one of them, which is just based on people's reactions,

(22:17):
always seemed to be the hardest. Was you know, you
have a group of people, everybody's closing their eyes. I'm
reading my guide in meditation, and I have them look
into a dark place in their mind's eye, just darkness,
and all of a sudden, across this room there's a mirror,

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and the light above the mirror shines brighter, so you
can see the reflection more and more. And as you
get closer to this mirror, you see yourself, where you
see yourself as the child that you are, that innocent
little kid, the adult looking back in time through the mirror,
remembering a simpler you, a kinder you, a more naive you,

(23:07):
a more ignorant, not in a bad way, just meaning
that you don't know enough. You just lack a lot
of knowledge. Life hasn't scarred you yet, such a simpler
version of you before all of life's trials and tribulations.

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Living life to the fullest begins with not looking ahead,
but with turning back every so often. And we must
go back before life becomes way too complicated, before we
learn to fear rejection and failure, but we lost sight
of our joy. In that space, we find the clarity

(23:57):
that we've been missing. We remember who we are, who
we were, and we realized the only thing ever truly
holding us back has always been ourselves. Not mommy daddy,
Not a shitty boss you might have had when you're
a teenager, not a marriage that went wrong, shitty friendships.

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It's you. It's always your perception of life. As they say,
you know, you choose how your day is going to be.
And of course I have many people to say, yeah,
but I didn't choose to have a shitty day and
have my car breakdown or get into an accident, or
have horrific things happen to me. And I'm like, you didn't,
But it's it's how you're supposed to perceive your life

(24:42):
now that the shit just hit the fan. As I've
used this in the past, some people will have the
shit hit their fan and turn the fan on and
blow even more shit around and focus on letting the
entire world know that should hit their fan, and they
will take pictures and post it on TikTok and videos
and puts it on Instagram and on Facebook and let

(25:02):
everybody know the shit hit my fan. Or you have
certain people that will realize that the shit hit the fan,
and what they will do is they will take the
fan apart. They'll you know, first you unplug the fan
for safety, and then they take that grill off the
front and the grill off the back, and you take

(25:22):
the fins down and you wipe the shit off, and
then you wash it down and you get some cleaner
and you really spray it well, and you get into
cracks and crevices and you clean it up, and then
you put everything together as best as you can, hopefully
it works and there's not extra pieces. Then you turn
the fan on and everything is wonderful, cool fresh air,
everything smells wonderful. What do you do with your fan

(25:46):
when the shit hits it. I mean, as for going
back to when you were a kid, I have a
question for you. What kind of kid were you? Were
you quiet? Were you adventurous? Were you driven? Were you
loud spoken? Or were you're just shy? I asked that
you tried to get a visual picture in your mind
when you're looking in that mirror of who you were?

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What were your goals? What were your dreams? And then when,
and if maybe not, but when did life suddenly change
for you? We usually tend to have a few moments
in our lives, a few few a few crashes, a

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few burns, that all of a sudden we find ourselves
veer off a little bit too much to the left
and too much to the right, and too much to
the right again, And then before you know it, we
are so far off our path we no longer know
who we are. And we adapt to it and we
settle for it, but we know that deep down inside,

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this is not who I am, This is not who
I want to be. This is not the job I've wanted,
This is not the r the relationship that I've wanted
to be in. This is not the house I've wanted
to live in. This is not the state I wanted
to live in. What were your goals? What were your dreams?

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From an early age, we're taught how to behave, what
to value, and who to become. We're told to follow
certain rules, chase certain goals, and fit into these wonderful
little neat boxes. At first, it's subtle, be realistic. They say,
you can do it, they say, and that's not how
the world works. I remember when I was young, there

(27:40):
was always this big thing of like you could be anyone,
and it's like it's it's it sounds nice. But like
I remember, when I was very young, I wanted to
be a veterinarian. And the problem was little that I
realized you need a lot of schooling and and I'm
a hands on person. I'm a visual learner and I

(28:04):
hate school. But I knew there was there was something there.
So little did I know. The way God works, the
way the universe works is I was still led on
that path because I stayed with that passion and I
became a the chief animal control officer for the state

(28:24):
of Connecticut's largest shelter, and I had my hand in
everything animal from animal rescue to wildlife rehab to you know,
animal law to uh, you know, doing drug raids and
dealing like face to face with with pitbull fighters, cockfighters

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and talking them out of it, finding out ways to
to have them think differently. And then one of my
favorite things was human education. I mean I spoke to thousands,
thousands of kids about a curriculum that I created, of
course with Melissa, and we created I mean, I created

(29:07):
PowerPoint after PowerPoint. I missed those times. They were good.
They were good. We made a lot of children think.
And you know how you know that this is fascinating.
You know that because when you're teaching kids, many times
I was teaching them in an auditorium. So that kind

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of sucked because I had to, like, I had a
specific type of curriculum, and here I am in an
auditorium with kids K through five or you know, six
through eight, which isn't that bad, but it's like, so
you're going in trying to teach a way of thinking,
and then you have kids from all ages. But I'm

(29:48):
very good at that, so I was able to finagle
what to say when not to say, especially to keep
their interest. But I always knew I I was blessed
to know that what I was teaching was being learned
because when I taught classrooms in schools. So let's say,
for example, like a school would say, Okay, we want

(30:10):
you to come in here and teach all of our
classrooms let's say K through eight, and take like three
weeks to do it, so you can come like one
day and teach one class, or one day and teach
two classes. But then when I would go back, let's
say the third or fourth or fifth day, kids would
tell me repeat verbatim things that I said because their

(30:32):
brothers and sisters were in other classes and that was
that was that was cool. Or I'd have teachers say
to me, like repeat things to me that I said
to other teachers and other classes, and I'm like, they're listening.
You know a lot of people think, oh, they're not listening,
even if they don't seem to, you'd be surprised they are.

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But my thing was always with my lessons to show
value to these children, to make them realize that they
can do anything if they put their mind to it
and they truly believe in it, and they're realistic solely solely.
As we get older, we start replacing our inner voices

(31:18):
with the voices of others, families, friends, teachers, society. We
make choices based not on what excites us or feels right,
but on what's expected of us. The danger of this
is that we lose connection to who we are are,
our authentic selves. We forget our passions, We silence our dreams,
and bury our uniqueness in favor of acceptance. Acceptance. We

(31:45):
wear masks to fit in, to be liked, to be safe,
and even though we might find success or approval, we
often feel empty because no amount of external validation can
make up for the absence of self truth. This is
why living life to the filless requires the courage to
resist being led by people who don't truly know us.

(32:09):
Even if their intentions are good or seem good, they
are not the ones living in our skin. They don't
carry our dreams, our wounds were our potential. Only we do.
Many will say that was then and this is now,
but that's not true. Underneath all of the scars that
life has given us is our dented armor that's still

(32:35):
in general, it still protects us. But I like to
believe that the inner child is still there, listening, waiting, wondering.
There are so many ways that you can do inner child,
work to reconnect with that inner child. And there are
sessions that I have done with people speaking to and
reconnecting and seeing their inner child standing in front of
them and telling them as if another person was standing

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in front of you that you grew up with and
that thing that things have happened in your life, good
and some horrible. But here's the thing. If you're listening
to this show right now, you're obviously still here. You're
still hustling, you're still learning, you're still striving, you're still
fighting and letting your inner child know that they did

(33:20):
everything they could. And now it's up to you to
protect that memory and to protect yourself and now to
rediscover your path. It's something that you must ask simple
yet profound questions. Who was I before the world told
me who to be? It's in that reflection that we

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begin to process a process of reconnection. Think back to
your younger self, the one who dreamed fearlessly, who pursued
joy without hesitation. What did you love? What made you
feel alive again and again? What did you want to

(34:02):
be before fear, doubt or judgment crept in? Because these
answers usually lie in our childhood. Maybe you love to draw, right, dance, build, explore,
or just simply help others. You likely weren't worried about
being the best or whether it would make you money.

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You just did it because it made you happy. That's
the essence of our true self. But as life becomes
harder and responsibilities grow, we drifted from that pure space.
We stopped asking what makes us happy and started asking
us what makes us successful in the eyes of others.

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Going back doesn't mean that we stay stuck in the past.
It means we gather the parts of ourselves we lost
along the way so we can build a life with
meaning get back on our journey. We started asking the
right questions again. What brings me joy? What do I
believe in? What does success mean to me not anyone else?
And most importantly, what kind of life would I live

(35:13):
if I stopped holding myself back. It's that whole thing.
I was reading a book written by this amazing entrepreneur
who basically stated, again, if you had no money, what
would you do? Because the funny thing is we have
this thing that we need money to be successful, to

(35:34):
create fame and glory and have houses and things you
buy with, but you don't what you need is to
hunger in the drive and the passion. When you have
that and you start focusing on that, the money comes.
If you go back through my podcast, I'm different different
ones about different money. Just explain time and time again,

(36:00):
need a certain item, it's you are the tool. You
are the tool, not cash, money, dollar, not you know,
not even knowing the right people. If you like to
read as much as I do, and if not, maybe
you like to listen to audio. I spend all of

(36:20):
my time at the gym listening to Audible. I listen
to a lot of podcasts, but I listened to Audible,
and that's where I get to read a lot of books.
I like to go back and forth. I can't just
read or listen to one title beginning to end. I
always have three or four titles going on at the
same time. And it's funny. It's just I live a
life filled with inspiration, and yes, life does have a

(36:42):
way to introduce us to people that lead us off
of our path. Some of them literally push us off
of our path and try to keep us off of
our path, and sadly we lose sight of who we
are or who we're supposed to be. And because of this,

(37:02):
we tend to go through life failing. And instead of
taking blame this is the big one, Instead of taking
blame for our poor choices, we point fingers at everyone else.
But at some point you have to do with the
power of self honesty. One of the hardest truths to
face is that we are often the ones standing in
our own way. I know of somebody right now, currently,
like today, as of the past week, that is going

(37:25):
through a lot in their lives. And what's fascinating to
me is that this person will never and I say
this bluntly, will never get their shit together because all
they do is blame everybody else every time they screw up.
But the one thing they will not do is look
in a mirror. And this is the person that will
not listen to my podcast. This is a person that

(37:46):
will not listen to my Monday Morning minds Ie meditations
because it's too much. It's just too much truth, too
much honesty. You're too rough. We often stand in our
own way. It's easy to blame our circumstances, our pasts.

(38:07):
It's easy to blame mom and dad for not loving me,
for not hugging me, and yes, those things do help
mold us, shape us. They do not, but they do
not have the power to define us unless we let them.
So many of us live in fear, fear of failure,
fear of judgment, fear of change. We think we're not ready,

(38:28):
not good enough for, not deserving of a different life.
But those beliefs are just stories we've been telling ourselves,
and the beautiful thing about stories is that they can
be rewritten. Living fully requires self honesty. We have to
acknowledge where we've been playing small when well, where we've

(38:53):
been hiding, and where we've been settling, and the things
that we settle for, And then we have to forgive
ourselves not out like not not just our weaknesses, but
out of love. Tend to fall in love with ourselves again,

(39:15):
get to know who we are. I'm always fascinated by
the concept of people that we assume are living the
life that we wish we could, and then they commit suicide. Recently,
one of my favorite things to watch on television is
Anthony Bourdain No Reservations when he visits Cuba. Actually, I

(39:38):
like all his shows, and for years, for years, I'm like,
oh my god, the man gets he gets to travel
the world, and he gets to eat food from all
over the world. Oh my god, Like, are you kidding me?
Like every time I've watched this show, like today we're
in Tibet. Today, we're in Thailand. Today, We're in India, today,

(39:58):
we're in Russia, today, in Cuba, today, we're in Brazil today,
And I'm like, oh my god. And then he gets
to meet he gets to meet amazing people. And of
course he goes to different restaurants, which is cool, but
I am personally one I would rather eat in someone's
kitchen that's they're making it with love than eat at
any five star restaurant. I don't know who's making it there.

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And to me, even if the food isn't that great,
there's something, there's something that goes into the food. And
that's one thing I loved about his show, Like he'd
often go to the local restaurant, but then he'd find
a local person to take him into someone's kitchen and
literally the very next scene, he's sitting on the floor
or he's sitting in somebody's kitchen, you know, and the
grandma's in the back with the mom cooking up and

(40:44):
the kids are there, and you get to share the
stories and the honesty and the love and compassion of
this family and how happy they are with the smallest
of meals, and then he took his life. Of course,

(41:05):
this is where I have to say, if you ever
come to that point in your life, please reach out.
I've had quite a few people in my life reach
out to me that they were thinking of contemplating, of
going down that path, and I've explained to them how
you can change your life to different views, different perspectives,

(41:31):
but that once you end it, it's game over. There's
no chance of knowing. And of course there's different levels
of need. Some is medicinal, some is you know, psychological
and not just sitting with some friends and being open.
But if you ever contact me, I'm here. I'll always

(41:52):
be here, and there are people out there for you.
There are professionals out there that can help you, that
can guide you, that can inspire you you back into reality.
But living fully requires to be honest with yourself and
to allow yourself to forgive yourself, because growth doesn't happen

(42:16):
through shame, it happens through compassion. And the moment we
recognize that we've been holding ourselves back is also the
moment we gain the power to do something about it.
And when you see your value, your core value, you
realize how amazing you really are. Self. Truth is the

(42:37):
foundation of a full life. When you're honest about who
you are and what you want, everything just becomes clearer.
You stop chasing the wrong things, You stop tolerating relationships
or jobs that drain you. People that you just know suck,
but for some reason, every day you find yourself talking
to them and being attracted to garbage, which basically means,

(42:59):
sorry to say this, you're vibrating low. If your friends
are shit, you're vibrating shit. When you vibrate higher, you
attract higher things, better things. That's why I don't surround
myself with people that I know will bring me down,
people that all they have to do in their lives

(43:20):
is complain and bitch. And you know, I get it,
people like, yeah, but everybody complains in bitch is right.
But it's like, okay, so you complain, and then now
I come along and I'm all right, so what are
you going to do about it? And if all you're
gonna do is the next time I see is complain
about the same thing again. After we spend forty five
minutes talking about the many things you can do to
change your life. It's okay, we're good. We're good. Thank

(43:42):
you be so. I wish you. I send you prayers,
I send you love and light. But I mean, at
that point, it's like you obviously don't give a shit
about yourself, and I do. See every day I do
the work. Part of this podcast is me doing this work.
Every time I speak to a client, every time I
do a guided meditation, I'm listening to my myself. I'm

(44:03):
inspiring myself. I'm loving my life every time I go out,
Like last night, I went to put the chickens away
and I had the side door open, and the sun
was just coming in perfectly, and I just stood there
and I took the time to enjoy it. I didn't like,

(44:25):
I have shit to do. I have shit to do,
Like you're not that important. I think I feel bad
for people like that, Like, oh, I can't do this.
I have to I have to be here at this
and I have to go there. Wow, put the watch away.
I was gonna say, smell the roses. I have light
like bushes. They make the entire yards smell amazing, to

(44:49):
the point that I was like, what is that smell?
And finally a few days ago they started blooming and
I walked up and I found them and I was like, Wow,
they smell amazing and they're in our property. We own them.
Oh my god. The moment you recognize that you've been

(45:11):
holding yourself back is when you gain the power. As
I said, you stop chasing bullshit. And that's when life.
That's truly when life starts to feel alive again, not
because it becomes easier, not because it brings you immediate abundance.

(45:31):
It's because it's yours. As I mentioned in the last podcast,
which was as I said, the fear of the unknown,
I still want you to understand that fear as a
whole is not a bad thing. It's supposed to be
a red flag because it's the emergency red flag that
occurs when you are in trouble, or your guts may

(45:53):
be yelling that there's something that may happen, and hopefully
you're listening and you hopefully stay out of trouble. But
living life to the fullest doesn't mean doing everything or
being fearless. It means being real. It means waking up
and making choices that reflect your values. And your dreams,

(46:14):
not someone else's dreams, not someone else's hopes. For you.
It's about pursuing what lights you up, even if it
scares you. It's about choosing authenticity over approval, passion over comfort,
and truth over pretense. This journey isn't always yours. Well,
I'm sorry, it's not always easy. But when you start

(46:35):
being true to yourself, not everyone may understand you, some
people might leave your life or criticize the shit out
of you. Who cares because the people meant for you
will love you for who you really are, not for
the version that you performed on stage to make them
believe you are. The more you live boldly, the more

(46:55):
you realize that life is not about pleasing everyone, about
fulfilling your own purpose. It's about laughing loudly, loving deeply,
taking risks, learning from failure, and finding peace in your
own skin. That's what it means to live fully, not

(47:15):
waiting until things are perfect, but embracing the mess and
beauty of life as it is. You were born alone,
and you die alone, and at the end of the day,
no one else can live your life for you. No
one else can know what your heart truly longs for.

(47:36):
So it's up to you. You can choose to keep
living your life on autopilot, letting life happen to you,
living by the almighty clock and never ever putting it
on pause to as I said, smell the lilac. Or
you can make the choice to wake up, to take

(47:58):
back the pen and start writing a new story, your story.
When that feels real, honest, and aligns with you, go
back in your mind, revisit the dreams you put on
the shelf, Remember the joy, the wonder the unshakable belief
that life was meant to be something more than a

(48:20):
new car or a mansion. I mean, those things are wonderful,
I get it. But I've met many people that still
have gotten these things and still have the void that
they're not getting why I've met I knew a gentleman

(48:44):
that spent most of his career collecting things, making more
money than almost anybody I've ever met, but never having
the ability to get a true relationship with someone. And
that's been his void. So he sits in an empty

(49:06):
on an empty throne and a huge empire alone. Trust
your journey, because the fullest life the one that makes
you feel alive, connected and free, is the one where
you are fully, unapologetically you. I will repeat that over
and over and over because it is so true. The

(49:27):
reoccurring thoughts here is honesty, honesty with yourself. It is,
in my opinion, that we get so lost and so
many layers of band aids that we use to cover
our mistakes, our wounds, our scars, the pain, and sadly,
many times we're the ones that pluck our scars over
and over and over, so we continue to share them
on Facebook. Then we no longer see who we are anymore.

(49:49):
We're lost. And this primarily is why people turn to
meditation and become very successful at it, because when you
go inward and you shine that light deep inside of you,
this is when you see who you truly are, what
you're like, who you really like, and what you want

(50:10):
to be in your life. Who you want to be
in your life is so important. This is a very
stripped down version. Think of it as version one on
one of you before the world got involved and led
you astray. I have never had a client that they're
not at some point, usually by the second session, become resentful, remorseful,

(50:31):
or get especially defensive. It's almost like the stages of
grief because of the painful truth that was being shared
with them. My system of hypnosis is to spend most
of the time before hypnosis just listening, but not listening
to what you're sharing with me, listening between the lines

(50:51):
of what you're truly trying to say to me. And
then of course what is being hidden. That's that to
me is where the secret is. That is the real you.
This is the stripped down version of who you really are,
that you one oh one of what you are and
who you're not. When you're happily married, when you would

(51:13):
rather actually just be divorced. When you become a parent
and you'd rather not be one, and now you feel
guilty because you feel that you find yourself not wanting
to be a parent, but society tells you everybody wants
to be a parent. Society tells you everybody wants to
be married. I remember, you know, when you're young and

(51:34):
you're dating, people are like, so are you dating yet?
And then you date and it's like, oh my god,
are you married yet? And then you get married, it's like,
oh my god, are you going to buy a house together?
And the you're like, oh my god, and You're like,
are you gonna have kids yet? And I'm like, oh
my god, slow the fuck down. I don't follow that.
I just pick and choose what makes me happy and
what works for me. But you know, now you feel

(51:58):
guilty because with society who they were pointing at, who
they thought you should be and what works, but what
we think works best for you. It might be in
a career or a job that you've been working at
because it pays the bills, hating every fucking minute of it,
within saying stuff to yourself like well, at least I
have a job, or at least I'm in a relationship.

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I mean, the person treats me like shit, but you
know they're a good person. I think that's funny when
people say that living are you living the life you want,
a life you've always wanted to. Are you with somebody
because you want to or because you have to? Do
you find yourself comparing yourself to others? You know the Joneses. Oh,

(52:40):
we all know this. Jones is. Fuck those jones Is.
They've ruined so many lives and honestly they're non existent
because Jones are over there just as miserable. The only
difference is they're up to their eyeballs in debt, so
now you are up in your eyeballs in debt. They
bought a new car. I have a new car. They
put up a new fence. I want a better fence.

(53:04):
That's really little about living here. I don't see my neighbors.
I live my own life.

Speaker 1 (53:08):
You know.

Speaker 2 (53:08):
My neighbors are cows and horses and yamish that go by.
The question really is, because that's a shame. Is are
you at least living the fullest life that you've always
wanted to because the grass is not always greener on
the other side, Because I know of many people that

(53:31):
have jumped the fence, looked down and going, oh my god,
the grass is grass. Hmm. Yeah, there's still some dead
patches over there, some dandelions, there's a few weeds, and
you look over back at your old fence. Hmm. But
we want what others have. We want to live like

(53:52):
other people. Why can't I have all the things that
those fucking Joneses have? Why do they have everything? On Facebook?
Am I not worthy? I don't even know who they are?
But this isn't about the Joneses. This is about you.
This is not called reset the Joneses. It's called reset yourself.
Here are a few questions I have for you to

(54:13):
explore whether you're truly happy with your life across all
major areas. I often tend to ask you when I
do this question. Part is it say with somebody else
during these exercises, so that hopefully they can keep you honest,
because we love to lie and exaggerate. But maybe at
least at this moment, you shouldn't. Maybe you should just

(54:36):
sit by yourself and listen to the questions and feel
free to revisit them later at a different time when
you could really break them down. And like I said,
make the time. Question number one. When you wake up
in the morning, do you feel a sense of excitement
or peace about the day ahead or do you just

(54:58):
feel dread anxiety? Or are you just numb or it's
just a day. I wake up. I look at the
time I do this. I look at the time I
do that. I look at the time. I have to
do this, this and that by such and such time, timetime,
time time. Then it's noon, and then I have my lunch,

(55:20):
and then I have to do this by two two
thirty and then by three and then time and then
this and that, and it's like, so while you're doing that,
I'm enjoying my life. I'm doing fifteen twenty errands. I'm
up at five, but I'm actually doing things by six.
I'm accomplishing goals. I'm taking care of my animals. I'm
focusing on writing podcasts, I'm writing meditations, I'm painting, I'm building,

(55:45):
I'm tearing down. I am doing things with my life.
I'm not just sitting there waiting for life to tell
me what time it is. This way of thinking gets
to the heart of how aligned you are in your
life with your inner values and your emotional well being.
That life is happening and you're just writing it. Think

(56:07):
about it. It's almost like being on life's roller coaster,
and at every loop, every up and down, you check
your watch. Where am I in life? Where am I
in life? Where am I in life? Just enjoy the ride.
If nothing Number two, if nothing changed in your health, relationships, finances,

(56:29):
or careers for the next five years, would you feel content?
Would you be happy with how everything is going right
now the same way it stops, everything is going to
not move change for the next five years, or would
you quietly be a little worried. It's a powerful check

(56:51):
in with how substantial or something sorry, sustainable and fulfilling
your current life really is. Some people may look at
that and go, well, I mean with this guy, I'm
with this girl, and I mean I'm really not happy.
But I mean, what are you gonna do? Or I'm
at this job? Or as I said before, my favorite,
this job sucks. The drive is long. I hate the conditions,

(57:14):
you know, It's like I can't even take a freaking
bathroom break, but it pays bills. There are other jobs.
Don't quit, remember that, that's my disclaimer. Don't quit the job,
but you always have time to look for another one.
The best time to look for a job is when
you have one. Number three, are you taking care of

(57:39):
your body in a way that reflects love and respect
or in a way that's driven by neglect, fear, or habit?
So as you remember, well, I remember when I was young,
I was always told that your body is a temple.
So what are you doing with your temple? Look at
see your body as a temple in front of you,
a little building, a little holy place. Actually should be

(58:02):
treating it like a holy place. What are you doing
with it? Are you keeping it clean? Are you doing exercise?
What are you feeding it? How are you taking care
of it? Because this body has to last you another,
you know, for you young people sixty seventy eighty hopefully
ninety hundred years, for us older people ten twenty thirty years.

(58:26):
That's why I'm always fascinated when I go to the gym.
I get to see more people much older than me,
like much older than me, working out lifting. They're on
the treadmill, they're on the elliptical, and I'm always like, wow,
this is what I have to look forward to. This
is my inspiration to know that not wanting to come
here is just you being lazy. And you know when

(58:49):
things hurt, Yeah, they hurt because you're not using them.
You need to use them to get through the pain
so that you can continue. It's like oiling up a machine.
It's like having an engine that you will not change
the filters, change the oil, no tune ups. But you
keep using it, and you keep using it, and you
keep using it. It's like, no, you need to stop
and work out. That's the thing. It's funny. I will

(59:12):
talk I've had I actually have had sessions that I've
had a self hygnosis of going to the gym, going
to the gym, because the hardest part of going to
the gym is going to the gym, and once you're there,
I have not met many people that said that once
they're at the gym for a good twenty thirty minutes.

(59:32):
And if this is not true, then you don't know
what you're doing. But once you're there and you get
your body going and you're oiled up and your joints
are moving and you start sweating, you feel amazing. You
feel inspired, and everybody's like, oh my god, I love
this place. Oh I feel wonderful. And the chances of
you leaving the gym and going to McDonald's, it's not happening.

(59:56):
It's not happening because you're like, oh no, oh, hell no,
I'm not feeding my poison. But then in a few
days you wake up ready to go to the gym again,
and you're like, oh god, I just don't feel like
going to the gym. It's that inspiration, it's that checking
with yourself, fulfilling your life, take care of your body.

(01:00:22):
And I don't want to hear people say well I
don't have time, you know, I have to work. It's like, well,
if you don't take care of your body, the work
thing is not going to last long. So I don't
care if you're just walking around the block. You have
to use your body. You have to because you're not
going to last long. And to me, for us god
fearing people, to me, you're disrespecting your maker because your

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body was given to you. Your life was given to
you to make an impact on the world. And if
you're treating it like shit and you're abusing it and
you're living with fear, what are you saying to your God,
to your maker, I don't appreciate the gift you gave me.
Bottom line, take care of your body, take care of

(01:01:05):
your mind. Number four, Do people you spend the most
time with bring out the best in you? That's a
toughie for people. Do people you spend the most time
with bring out the best in you? Or do they
just drain you, diminish you, put you down, criticize you,

(01:01:26):
distract you from being the person you want to be.
Because here's the thing my mother used to say, hang
with shit, you become shit. Oh my mother was right.
Relationships are mirrors. That's a tractor that goes by It's amazing.
I have many who would have thought that I live
on a street. I used to live on a busy
street that just cars going by with loud music. Now

(01:01:48):
I have farm tractors going by and Amish people waving.
But anyway, what does your mirror look like? Based on
who you hang out with? This helps gauge whether those
reflections that you're looking at are empowering or toxic. Who
are the people that you surround yourself with? Tell me

(01:02:10):
do they drain you? Do they diminish you? Do they
keep you away from doing the things you want to
do When you come home and you're like, oh my god,
I want to do X, Y and Z, and you're like, well,
you know, I don't know, blah blah blah. No. My
thing is, Okay, I'm not going to share this, but
I'm like, I may not agree that you could, should
or would do that, but it's not for me to choose.

(01:02:30):
So my thing is I want you to prove to
yourself if you can or you should. So I'm going
to inspire you and guide you to at least take
it to the limit and try try. I don't know,
I don't know. Surprise me, surprise yourself. These are not
things I want you to do for me out these
are things I want you to do for you. And

(01:02:51):
number five, are you doing in your life what you
are meant to be doing or is it just what
you're used to be doing? Are you just going through
the steps, waking up, doing what you have to do,
waiting for the day to go by, pretty much existing

(01:03:14):
and then going to bed again. This isn't criticizing anyone.
This is just asking you. The criticism and the being
offended comes from yourself. I'm just bringing I'm just shining
a light right back on you, questioning you. Because work
and purpose are closely tied to happiness, the question uncovers

(01:03:38):
whether you're aligned or are you just sugarcoating everything. I
find it fascinating how driven people become, at least momentarily
with goals, dreams and aspirations or things that they want
to do in their lives or how they can make
money or be healthier, change the world at least a
little bit. But what they don't realize is that it

(01:03:58):
is as if they have been staying still like a
tree deeply rooted in the ground for the past four years.
That is not sprawning any new buds, new limbs, not
growing leaves, just allowing them to slowly die, and then
doing it all over again quickly because I'm inspired because
I watched a movie and all of a sudden, I
want to change the world. It's just which is what
happens in this movie the lifeless. Instead, they live their

(01:04:21):
lives stunted in fear, feeling that there is no hope,
feeling that they are not worthy because of something that
happened in sixth grade. The beautiful things in life usually
happen because someone somewhere told them that they weren't actually
the ugly things in life or the beautiful things. Because

(01:04:42):
somebody in your life, a great teacher, inspired you, believed
in you. You'd be surprised. I do this thing called
past life aggression, which is very very deeply involved, even
for myself, and we go deep into your psyche, into
past lives, and we start dissecting why you do the

(01:05:04):
things you do, who you are. And it's fascinating because
a lot of times things we don't realize why we
have the fears we do, why we have the interest
we do, why we are attracted to certain types of
people or certain goals or dreams, why we are adrenaline
freaks and why some people aren't. But these are things

(01:05:26):
that you have to do the inner work, which is
why I always tell people meditation, Monday morning meditation. Go
to YouTube, look me up. I do one every Monday morning,
and the titles right there, and they're all under ten minutes.
I keep them short, and they're just there to help
stop you for a day, to find yourself listening to

(01:05:48):
your breath, not just breathing, but being able to shine
that light back on you as to who you really are.
And I'm happy to say has worked for hundreds, well
actually thousands, but many people and makes me happy to
know that I can give you that key to your
door to go through it based on how you perceive it.

(01:06:13):
How the dogs are barking, someone's here. But post on
social media that mentioned about how every day depends on
how you see it. Think about that. So my question
too is how do you see every day? It can
be great based on how you perceive it. So immediately

(01:06:35):
I was written by a because I love putting challenging
thoughts on social media, and immediately I love when the
negative nancies they won't write publicly they will private message me,
you know, they DM me. What about when bad things happen?
I supposed to look forward to a day when bad
things happen, And I understand the questioning, But I'm also

(01:06:58):
a little hardened by the fact that people that wrote
the questions are actually a little bit older in their
lives and they're still living with these fears. You think
at this point in their life, in their fifties and
their sixties, and their seventies and their eighties and their nineties,
they've been on a few rodeos, and some have done

(01:07:22):
very well, and some have been knocked on their feet,
and they're still questioning why they keep getting knocked on
their feet and why they're not living the life that
everybody else is. What's your choice. It's completely your choice.
If you are expecting your entire life to be based

(01:07:42):
on perfection and only happiness, then I really feel you're
going to see less of it because you're focused on
just what you can fear and what may harm you,
focused on your past, on the people that have hurt you,
which should only be seen as lessons learned, the scars

(01:08:04):
in our hearts that we are the ones to continue
to reopen time and time again these scars, and some
of us will put our fingers in them and put
salt on them to make them even worse. But there's
something that happened nine and a half years ago, and
we don't realize the opportunities that we push away, the
new relationships, the new friendships, the new jobs, new careers,

(01:08:25):
the money, the possibility of growth in our lives because
of simple fear.

Speaker 1 (01:08:30):
Hey, but.

Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
I hope that this podcast something I said. Sometimes people
have written to me. Usually it's like there was a
paragraph or a line. Sometimes it's just like a phrase,
and I've actually had people say that they took that
phrase and they wrote it on their mirror. Remember I
always have to say this, Please don't do this with
a permanent marker. But I mean, you could write inspirational

(01:08:58):
messages to yourself thoughts with dry race marker. I have
people that write them on the inside of their car
window right above, so it's kind of out of the
way because it is not something you have to physically
see every day. It trust me, your mind knows it's there,
and you're reminded to do X, Y and Z every day.
And in every way, my life is getting better and

(01:09:20):
better every day, and in every way, my life is
getting better and better every day. And in every way,
my life is getting better and better. And for those
of you that also know, I don't believe in just
repeating these things without actually believing them. So len't just
repeat things because it's what I want. You have to
feel it. You have to feel the emotion of saying it.

(01:09:40):
I'm gonna be healthy, and when you say it, you
actually feel healthy. I'm gonna love myself. You don't just
doubt yourself. You have the power to move mountains. You
have already. You have already watch the movie if you can,

(01:10:02):
the Life List. It inspired me, as you can see tremendously.
It made me think. And this was Reset Yourself twenty
two my podcast. I am your host, Jimmy Gonzalez. Thank
you again for taking the time to listen hopefully learn
something because I did. I always do, and I must

(01:10:24):
thank everybody that has been listening since the beginning. I
have listeners that religiously will write to me at the podcast.
Excuse me if the podcast is out a little bit
late because I'm out here doing something and they're writing
to me like, hey, where's the podcast? Thank you? Thank you.
That means the world to me and to the new

(01:10:46):
listeners that I pick up weekly many different platforms that
this podcast is shared on. I get little comments from Speaker,
which is like my home base, and it lists all
the other podcasts of new people that listen to me everywhere.
Your comments inspire me and that means the world to me.

(01:11:07):
Last week, on the fourteenth was my birthday. I became
fifty five years young, and since moving to Kentucky, I
can say with passion that I do feel younger and younger,
and it's amazing. I changed my physical mindset. Many many
blessings to you. Thank you for listening. Oh and I

(01:11:31):
of course have to say from Henry, thank you for listening,
because Henry as it does a lot of my writing.
So be well. Everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
Show was brought to you finally learning the gnosis and
healing and the mind side meditation and dedicated to all
those that get up every day and hustle and do
all they can to make a difference in their.

Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
Lives and the lives of others.

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
If you are interested in learning more about the services
that Jimmy offers, visit www dot n O E M
A h h dot com. Jimmy offers a downloadable ebook
and a link to his mind Zie meditation sessions, which
are both offered for free. Please consider it a gift.
And for those that like the do it yourself approach,

(01:12:37):
Jimmy also offers pre recorded self hypnosis sessions. If you
prefer the one on one approach, feel free to reach out.
You have been listening to the Reset Yourself twenty two
podcast

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