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time has passed and you are gone
girl your smile gives us a mood
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I Need Something Good To Happen In My Life - Duration: 12:51.
Have you told yourself I need something good to happen in my life? Maybe you've
been telling yourself that for a while but you're just looking for something to
change in your life that will somehow magically fix you fix where you're at
and help you be happy I got to tell you I've been there and that is such a
frustrating place to be but I also got to tell you that there is a way out
that there's a way that you can change some things and you can just enjoy
wonderful abundance in your life and it's actually a pretty simple tape
hey welcome to tactical beliefs and course stories today we are talking
about you know when you get stuck in kind of those repeated fail patterns
where you're just you're spiraling down all this bad stuff is happening to you
you need to something's got to change or the wheels are gonna fall off life is
getting hard life is getting dark your your your hand is out of the water it's
like you're drinking in you're drowning you don't know what to do you're angry
you're frustrated and I gotta tell you I've been there I have been there so
many times doubt and discouragement and I wouldn't say depression but I would
say I would say discouragement disillusionment despair have been things
that I have wrestled with in my life and I'm so happy to be able to share some
things with you that hopefully will help you focus on what's going right in your
life so that you can get out of this this invisible turnstile this
merry-go-round that just is keeping you stuck where you're at right now well let
me tell you just a quick story so I did a film on a woman named Meg Johnson you
can find this story on this channel it's called falling up her story is
absolutely amazing a lot of times we get caught in this idea of comparison well I
want you to kind of compare your life with hers so here's her story when she
was in her like wit she was 22 when she was 22 she
was out jumping around in Red Rock Country just having a great time
enjoying being out in the fresh air and the beauty out there and she's jumping
from Boulder to Boulder she miscalculated where that next Boulder
was and the next Boulder was actually across the valley and she ended up
jumping off of this 40-foot cliff she landed at the bottom broke her neck
became paralyzed and the story the film in there will show about her her change
her discovery of who she is and what she was about and her finding purpose and
passion and happiness in life it's a beautiful film I won't share any more
because I don't want to destroy the ending for you no I do want to share one
thing that happened to her while she was at the hospital this is not something
that is covered in the film but it's something that she talked to me about
and while she was there she was you know of course she's completely paralyzed she
can't move her arms and she's looking around the room and she's crying because
she's so discouraged about all these things that have happened to her and she
realized that she needed to change she needed to change her focus not to be on
her but to be on something good and she looked around the room trying to think
what could be good that I could focus on and she saw some flowers and she saw
these flowers since she thought oh yeah these people in my neighborhood dropped
that off for me she started to think about those and she saw I'm so grateful
for those flowers and she looked around and she saw where the nurse had left
some notes she remembered how kind the nurse was to her oh yeah I'm so glad I
was given that nurse to take care of me and she just went through this all over
the room I was thankful for the ceiling she was thankful for the window and the
view of the mountains that she had but she spent her time focusing on things
she was grateful for and it started to change something in her life she started
to recognize that she had more control over her life than she
thought possible and this experience that she had it didn't define her it
didn't destroy her it didn't make her who she was but it gave her an
opportunity to then choose so anyway check out that film that's called
falling up I hope that I hope that that I hope that you find great joy in it so
what happens with us when we get in these repeated failed patterns is it's
like we're looking at the donut but we're staring at the hole seeing the
stuff that is missing from our lives the things that we can't get and it it
frustrates us because we just kind of get stuck there and we need this thing
this good thing to happen in our lives and somehow it's outside of our reach
and we have no control over it and so since we're so focused on these things
that are outside of us it just eats away at us and we feel victim you know we
feel like the victim in our lives and we are stuck and we it does that sound
familiar I mean I'm I'm not I'm not the only one right okay well I've been there
and I understand how frustrating that is but I got to tell you that it is not so
much what is going on in your life as what is going on in your head it's the
story you tell yourself about who you are and what is going on and if you can
change that story if you can change from being the victim in your story the
victim in your life the victim in your circumstances you can change everything
else so do you know much about the movie Rocky do you know much about the making
of Rocky I love this story well Sylvester Stallone was an actor and he
wasn't doing really well he was doing you know he'd gotten a couple roles but
he really wasn't doing great and he just was struggling to find new work well one
time he was he was living out in LA and he went to a Muhammad Ali fight and I
can't remember who he's fighting but whoever he was fighting was definitely
the underdog and Muhammad Ali was just pounding him and the guy was bleeding
and yet he stood there and he took it and he even knocked the champ down but
he stood there and he went the rounds with him and Sylvester said if that
isn't a metaphor for life I don't know what it is so for the next three days he
wrote the script to it scripted it all out 90 pages not a full you know that's
only about a third of what you normally put into a movie but he scripted it out
and and it had me to it it had passion and he liked it well he went to an
audition and partway through the audition he realized I'm not the right
one for the job but he started talking to the producers and told him about this
script that they that he had written and they were kind of interested so he sent
them the script and then they became really interested but they weren't
interested in him they wanted a real actor they wanted somebody that it was a
known quantity that they could trust that they knew would be fantastic in
this role and so they offered Sylvester Stallone three hundred and sixty
thousand dollars to give them his script and to agree to not star in it and
Sylvester didn't know what to do he had been so poor so broke he had to sell his
dog he had been living in poverty and he felt bad that his dog had to live the
same way so he sold his dog he had 136 dollars in the bank that was it he
didn't have a car he had nothing and Sylvester thought about this it's not
about you know the excitement that he had he thought about how he could see
himself in the script he thought about the metaphor for life of getting pounded
and pounded and pounded and yet getting up and taking it and go in the distance
and he thought this is my story if I sell this and it becomes successful and
I go and I watch that and I see somebody else in my story I'm gonna jump off a
building because I know I can't live having somebody else live my life my
dream I just believe in this too much Willie told that to the producers and
they relented they actually gave him a million dollars not him but the
production they gave the production a million dollars to get funded now a
million dollars back in the 1970s was not very much for a film even back then
and they most of the takes were one takes they didn't have options to do
anyway they made it very very cheaply but did a fantastic job it ended up
getting nominated for nine Oscars at one three of them it made over 200 million
dollars in the box office and became the franchise went for has made over 1.2
billion dollars and you know how it's built Sylvester Stallone's career but
what would have happened if he had looked at his current circumstances and
said this is who I am three hundred sixty thousand dollars that's a lot of
money that's what I'm worth I'm willing to sell my dream I'm willing to give up
what is deep inside of me to get out of my current situation but he didn't do
that because he believed he believed in his project he believed in himself and
he believed it enough to take those few steps so who are you in your story what
is going on in your life right now are you the victim or are you this hero
that's gonna rise out of the ashes do you have something inside of you that
is just bound for greatness and do you feel that to your core okay here's what
I want you to do today I want you to look at yourself at your current
situation you're saying right now I need something good to happen in my life I
want you to start focusing on what actually is already happening and to do
this I want you to tell your story by journaling it and I want you to tell
your story as if not not from your own head but as if you were from an observer
point of view you know you're watching you and you're you're watching the
situation that you're wrestling in Kent you know kind of like how we talked
about Sylvester Stallone and where he was at and he sold his dog and he has
136 dollars in the bank and yet he wouldn't give up I want you to write the
story of you from that perspective whatever you're wrestling with whatever
challenges you've gone through and then I want you to take that little step
further because you're seeing yourself right now I want you to write what's
going to happen to you what are you going to do with your challenges what's
gonna happen next and what does the future hold for you it's kind of a fun
exercise again this show is called tactical beliefs and core stories it's
the stories we tell about ourselves about our identity about who we believe
we are and what we're about that really define us and if we are intentional and
deliberate about our beliefs and and I think that they are tactical beliefs
that we actually take on to create these kinds of life's lives this is how we get
out of the muck that we're in and get into a life of abundance and happiness
so check that out do that today join me for another episode what can you add now
are you ready to join the conversation are you willing to add your voice your
thoughts your ideas your impressions if so add them in the comment section
below we need your voice now if you have been inspired to take action don't let
an impression slip by train yourself to listen to and follow your inner voice of
course the best place to take action is at Scott Wilhite calm because if you
join me for a free web class you will receive a copy of my purpose planner the
tool you've been missing that will help you uncover your purpose you can totally
do this your roots produce your fruits choose your beliefs and pick your
identity it is choice not chance that determines your reality see you next
time
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Bouchard: 'I want to be the best version of myself' - Duration: 3:24.
2014 Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard feels she is back on the right path towards the top of the game, the Canadian revealed ahead of next week's Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
-A +AWTA StaffFebruary 16, 2019 DUBAI, UAE - Former World No.5 Eugenie Bouchard believes she is back on the right track, the Canadian has told The National's Reem Abulleil ahead of next week's Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
That doesn't necessarily mean trying to live up to her career-best results of 2014, in which the 24-year-old reached the Wimbledon final and Australian Open and Roland Garros semifinals
"I really don't want to look back and try to be myself from five years ago," she explained
"I want to be the best version of myself today and just always give myself a chance
Week after week if you keep pushing and keep giving yourself the chance, then one week you are going to break through
I have that belief and I just have to keep working towards it." View this post on Instagram Been tryna obtain this grain since way back #fbfA post shared by Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) on Feb 15, 2019 at 1:14pm PST To that end, Bouchard is aiming to be "very physical" on court, alongside new coach Michael Joyce
To the World No.80, who is competing in Dubai via a wildcard and will open against Belarus's Vera Lapko tomorrow, this partnership is in some ways a continuation of her work with Robert Lansdorp: "[He] actually coached Mike back in the day, so they both kind of have the same voice, which I really like," said Bouchard
"I really like what he thinks about my game, how he sees my game in the future. it's just been very enjoyable so far
" Bouchard and Joyce's vision is based around aggression and physicality: "When I'm moving well, that's when my game works its best because I'm able to take the ball early but also defend when I need to," she said
"And then improving weapons like serve, being super aggressive on return. Generally being aggressive and being myself out there as well
" View this post on Instagram D U B A I 😍 So happy I got to see some of this city
Who's coming to the tournament this week? @ddftennisA post shared by Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) on Feb 16, 2019 at 7:40am PST On court, Bouchard is looking to build on the "solid steps" she feels she has taken in recent months: the 2014 Nurnberg champion ended last year with a semifinal run in Luxembourg and began 2019 with a quarterfinal showing in Auckland, both times losing in three sets to eventual champion Julia Goerges
Off court, though, she has learned to love the perks of her career. "I truly appreciate now what I do as a job, and I consider myself very lucky to be able to travel to amazing cities like Dubai," said Bouchard
"I make more effort now to see the cities I'm in and just appreciate the blessings I have in life
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