AWARD WINNING CHEATSHEET TO TURN YOUR LIFE AROUND. TRY THESE AMAZING STEPS TODAY
By lifehack.org - Shaunna-Kaye Mattadeen
Are you waking up unhappy or slipping away
into the drenching array of negativity with questions like:
Why am I not successful?
What am I going to do? All my friends have
figured things out, but not me.
I don’t want to go to college, but how will
I survive?
Why can’t I just get a grand idea and make
the world change for the better?
I try so hard, but why can’t I get the
results?
You are definitely not alone. I had these
same questions until I realized that I had gone through enough and put the most
life challenging parts of my story into a book. After I dreaded the process for
3 whole years just to help people, I realized that I’m pretty successful. I’m a
23 year old author now. Doesn’t that just sound amazing to you? I see my name
on Amazon and it gives me chills that I had completed that one thing.
The question I ask myself now is that if I
backtracked to 6 years ago, would I read a book to change my life? I probably
wouldn’t. A cheatsheet of the book would have been better. Lucky for you, I
have put together one, simplifying the tips on how to change your life from
absolute chaos to freedom. I’ve called my concept THE BREADCRUMB BALANCE.
Your first step to moving forward is to
give things a chance. Remember that quote? To have a different outcome, you
have to start doing things differently. Focusing on the lifestyle will lead you
to the life.
The Breadcrumb Balance PART 1
This is vital for growth in any aspect of
life.
So… maybe you like bread or maybe you
don’t. Luckily, for you, this really isn’t about either one. Have you ever seen
how a solid loaf of bread looks? What am I asking? Of course you have! It’s
firm, yet soft. It leaves some crumbs if not consumed or fully used up. The
breadcrumb is useful for other things. Don’t trash it just yet.
Okay, but what does this have to do with me
or growth?
Maybe you aren’t where you want to be in
life since you’re reading this, but just like the breadcrumb, don’t trash your
life. I was once in a dark place too. I was frustrated and annoyed by
everything just because I wasn’t where I wanted to be. I wasn’t accepted by
society or even my family because of things I felt and chose. I was attracted
to women and that could have gotten me killed where I was from. I was also
doing drugs, clubbing all night, then going to school drunk in the morning.
Deep down, all I wanted was to have a decent life and make myself proud, but i
didn’t know what to do or how to get there. I was the underdog, the black
sheep, the I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH MYSELF person. The only thing is I was
good at was hiding it.
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