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of the spiritual onion so to speak. But
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today we are here to dive into
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a topic which I
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have, I've wanted to speak on this subject
1:08
for a while now because it
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actually bumps up against a lot of
1:12
limiting beliefs. And that is that once
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you get to a certain age in
1:17
your life that you are
1:19
too old for something. I
1:21
heard the phrase, you can't teach an
1:23
old dog new tricks or you know
1:25
I'm over the hill or you know
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that's just for young people. Because
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the reality is we live in
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a society that is obsessed with
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youth. We live in
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a society that is obsessed with looks
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and superficial beauty and
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preserving youthfulness. Now
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I'm not here to judge, of course that's not
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my job, you guys know that, that's not what
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I like to do. But I will
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reiterate here the importance of
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inner beauty, radiating that inner
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beauty and relying on it.
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less on exterior
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appearances because youth is
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something, it's so fleeting right and
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it's not something that hmm
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needs to be chased relentlessly
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and so often we think we are
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racing the clock, the clock's ticking you
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know the the countdown
2:20
timer is set and
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of course there is the reality that we
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do have a certain amount of well
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an undetermined certain amount of years
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as human beings inhabiting
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this planet each and every one of
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us has an individual
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and mostly unknown
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expiration date if you will to
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put it mildly and
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the trick though this
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is the key is to
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remember that time can shrink
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or expand based on
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your presence and the
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intention that you bring to each and
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every moment. Now in
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my work as a manifestation mentor and
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the one-on-one sessions I do with my
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my clients whether they are VIP clients
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or it's somebody that's just booked in
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my point here is
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that so often when
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I work with clients mainly
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women who get to a
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certain point in
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their age range of I want to say like between
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35 and 55 they believe that
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they are becoming
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less and less people. relevant,
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less attractive, less
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powerful. And I want
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to tell you and I want to be the person
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that shouts this into your psyche, even
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though that's not really what I do, I don't
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shout. I want to
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say this very firmly so that it
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anchors in and cements itself into your
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consciousness, is that you
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are never too old. You are
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the perfect age you are right
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now to achieve whatever you want
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to achieve in life. Okay
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and I do not give two flying fruit
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cakes what has happened in your
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past. I couldn't care less. What
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I care about so much
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very very deeply for everybody that listens
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to my message and people
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that consume my content or have
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read my books is that
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you understand that you are
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an infinite being that has
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limitless potential. So time
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being an illusion, who created
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time right? It is a
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man-made construct and so
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often we forget that, that you know
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who decided that once
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you get to a certain age that
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you kind of have to put all
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of your goals, your dreams, your wishes and
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your desires on the back burner because you've
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had your your time,
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your heyday so to speak and
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that couldn't be further from the truth and I'll
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give you a few examples here. So this
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I was reminded of this yesterday. I
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was in, this is
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one of these personal detours here, but I was in Coles
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which is like a shopping mall
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center here in Green Bay, Wisconsin and
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I saw a dress that I really
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liked and it was by the designer
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Vera Wang and it reminded
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me that she didn't design her
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first dress until she was 40
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years old and she's an icon
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in fashion now proving, this proves
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that a late start often leads
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to legendary finishes and
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what's another example I could use here?
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Martha Stewart and she was a stock
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broker for many years before becoming the
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household name that we know and love.
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And she didn't launch her media empire
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until she was in her 40s. Another
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example, and I know this isn't really
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like a vibrant and healthy example, but
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Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC, he
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was 62 when he created that
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company. So it was his
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late bloom in the fast food industry
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that shows that success doesn't come with
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an expiration date. Louise
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Hay, who founded Hay House, she's another
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example. I think that she was in
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her late 60s when she founded the
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publishing house. Morgan
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Freeman, he didn't have his first
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breakout role until he turned 50
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years old. And
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so just remember,
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just remember that
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it's never too late. I'll give you
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one more example here. Her name is
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Laura Ingalls Wilder and she published her
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first little house on the Prairie Book
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when she was 65 years old, showing
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that your story is never
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too late to tell. And
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so remembering that time
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will speed up if
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you are having fun, if you are
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doing what you love. In fact, time
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becomes almost infinite like you are
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in a sea of limitless
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possibilities. And have you
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ever noticed, though, that time really slows down and
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drags when you're watching the clock, when you're just
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wishing that time would pass so that you can
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get to what you really want to be doing?
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And that's why I highly
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suggest that you never use
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phrases like killing time. Oh,
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I've got some time to kill. Never look
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at time as a thing to kill. If
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you ever find yourself saying that,
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look at it as an opportunity
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to cultivate presence. That's
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where the magic of manifestation
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is truly activated when
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you can engage. in the essence
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of the present moment and realize that there
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is no rush, that
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there is no need to hustle and
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struggle and push up
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against reality. It's
8:13
really important to just be
8:16
present. Be still
8:19
and know I am God. Be
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still and know I am the
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universe. And it's within cultivating that
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inner stillness that you
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activate these new levels of magic,
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these new layers of understanding of
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the nature of time and how
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you can work with it, how
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you can utilize it
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to harness a new
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level of frequency, of energetics, of
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light codes to open
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up your field of infinite potential,
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to attract and draw into your
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MANIFEST. You know, I
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often feel like I have lived several
10:21
different lifetimes in the one lifetime when
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I think of the two different batches of
10:26
children that I've had, you
10:28
know, Thomas and Olivia with my first marriage
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and Lulu and Ava with my second. And
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it feels like there are
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just so many different levels
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and layers of time and sometimes
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it overlaps. And it was
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interesting today. I was driving to the supermarket
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and my daughter Ava, who's seven, she's sitting
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in the back seat and she said to
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me, how old were you when you had
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me, mommy? And I said, I
10:52
was 37. And she's like, wow,
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that's old to be a mama. And
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I thought, well, no, no, it's not.
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No, it's not. I mean, there
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are women that, you know, have children way
11:05
into their forties and
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we're seeing now even into their early
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fifties. And again,
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it's like the
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reminder that my mindset has
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shifted so much over the
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last decade, two decades, three
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decades. In fact, my
11:24
entire life it's continued to
11:26
shift with the awareness that time is an
11:29
illusion. I remember when I was 26 and
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I had little Thomas and little Olivia. So
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I had a boy and a girl, a set. And
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I thought, you know what, I'm done having children. And
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I remember thinking, that's it for me. You
11:40
know, I'm 26 now I'm heading
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towards 30, which at the time, and this
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is really funny, I felt like I was
11:47
so old, you know, hitting 30. And then
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by the time I got to 40, it
11:52
was like, oh my gosh, I thought
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that I was so old when I was 30 and
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I really wasn't. And so just
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a reminder that today. right now as
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you're hearing these words, you are the
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youngest you are ever going to be
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and that is perfectly okay
12:07
because Here's the thing Wisdom
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is timeless wisdom is ageless
12:14
Intention love all of the things
12:17
that really matter to the
12:19
human experience Don't have
12:21
a lot to do with time. It's
12:23
quality over Quantity
12:27
because in let's just say you're
12:29
a mother of young children right now and I tell
12:31
myself this all the time It's
12:33
about the quality of the time that I
12:35
spend with them Not the time that I'm
12:37
like Helicopter ring around them and making sure
12:39
that they have all of their needs
12:42
catered to it's the fact that
12:44
how I spend that time How intentional
12:47
am I with that time because time will
12:49
tick back tick over and tick by no
12:51
matter What and it ticks by pretty fast
12:54
if you look back on things. I mean how many of
12:56
you out there have gone? Oh my gosh,
12:59
I can't believe it's October already. Didn't we
13:01
just already have? Halloween didn't
13:03
we already just have you know the holiday
13:05
season and It's
13:08
just it's a reminder To
13:12
really tune in on how you
13:14
want to feel How
13:16
do you want to feel and with many of
13:19
us out there right now having very Disregulated
13:21
nervous systems because of
13:24
either difficult relationships financial
13:26
issues Not knowing what to
13:28
do with the rest of your life or
13:30
you know There's so many different things that
13:32
I know many of the people in this
13:34
community are facing right now And it's just
13:36
a reminder to slow down be
13:39
still and Trust
13:41
in the process of
13:44
your evolution That it's
13:46
not too late. It is never too late
13:48
to do what you want to do now
13:51
I'll give another example here. Is
13:54
that so many people believe that you
13:56
know after they finish a relationship whether
13:58
it's a marriage and they're going through
14:00
a divorce and you know
14:02
they they feel like well that's it for me
14:05
I don't deserve anything or
14:07
anything anyone to keep me company
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because of this very difficult traumatic
14:11
path. Now I want you to
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remember that time does heal things and
14:16
that if anything
14:18
time as an illusion heals
14:20
things but it's not the time that
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heals it's the spaciousness and the stillness
14:25
within so you really want
14:27
to make sure that you're preparing your
14:29
inner landscape to receive the
14:32
very best for what you want
14:34
to experience during this lifetime. It's
14:37
not about time, it's not about age,
14:39
it's not about the calendar, it's not
14:41
about the hands on the clock, it
14:45
is about what you do with each
14:47
and every moment and how you feel.
14:51
Don't buy into the false social
14:53
narrative that time will run out,
14:55
time's ticking because
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it's not. Time
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is expansive, it's
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movable, it's all
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to do with perception and of
15:06
course you know I'm not saying
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waste your time or don't do
15:10
anything or don't be proactive with
15:12
taking actions especially if you want
15:15
to achieve things in a
15:17
certain period right but
15:19
what I am saying is
15:21
bring mindfulness to
15:24
everything and anything that you do
15:26
especially to the people that you
15:28
love and the people that you
15:30
actually want to spend that quality
15:33
of time with because this
15:35
is what is creating the fabric of
15:37
your life story because
15:40
one day and I
15:42
mean I know this is a little a bit
15:44
of a sobering thought but one day you're
15:46
not gonna be here and let's hope let's
15:49
hope and pray and send the intention out
15:51
there to the universe that you'll
15:54
be around for a very very very long time
15:57
but one day you won't be here
15:59
and you will be held
16:01
in the memories of the presence
16:03
that you showed up with to
16:06
your loved ones, to
16:08
the people that you spent that
16:10
time. So let's talk about spending
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time. That's a perception, right?
16:15
Spending time is an investment. It's
16:17
an invitation. Do you
16:19
ever, and this is just coming to me now
16:22
as somewhat of a download. Have you ever pondered
16:25
the idea of inviting
16:28
time to flow with you
16:30
rather than time leading you to where you need
16:33
to be? If you
16:36
could dictate time, how would
16:38
you guide the experience? What would
16:40
you do with it? There have been so many times
16:42
that I've really
16:44
been enjoying myself and looked up at
16:46
the clock and gone, oh my gosh,
16:48
how could that have been three hours?
16:50
How could three hours have just seemed
16:52
to have passed
16:55
by in the blink of an eye? And
16:57
it's often said, especially with parenting, that
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the days are long, but
17:03
the years are short and
17:05
they are. And so this is
17:08
a call to action within your heart,
17:10
within your soul to be
17:13
more present. That there
17:15
is no time like the present, as
17:17
cheesy as that sounds. And
17:19
that if you are waiting for
17:21
the perfect time, what
17:24
would have to happen for you to
17:26
take inspired action now, or at least
17:28
within the next 24 hours or when
17:30
you feel comfortable to
17:33
take that action, make that phone
17:35
call, send that email, sign
17:38
up to that dating site, ask
17:40
that guy out on a date or that girl
17:42
out on a date or whoever, you know, whoever you
17:45
want, right? Ask
17:48
and you shall receive. But
17:51
we wait, we wait, we wait, we wait,
17:53
we wait until the perfect time. And sometimes
17:55
that time doesn't happen. And we
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talk about all of your dreams and your
20:02
goals and I can give you a strategic
20:04
energetic plan of how to meet each moment
20:06
with presence and mindfulness. And if you just
20:08
need that little nudge or that dose of
20:10
inspiration or you've just wanted to hang out
20:12
with me, please click on the
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have done this for the last few months
20:29
and I absolutely love it because I've met
20:31
so many extraordinary people from around the world.
20:33
And so if this speaks to your
20:35
heart, I would love to connect with you. All
20:38
right. I am sending you so much
20:40
light and so much love until next
20:42
time. Happy manifesting. Bye for now.
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