Trapped in the Past

October 6, 2016

Unbelievable!

It’s already two years ago.

Guess I’m getting old.

What?

Believe it or not, but it’s already two years ago that I’m officially back at “home”—back in Germany—from my one-year adventure in Australia.

Since then, stuff happened.

Good and bad. Anyway:

Right now I’m looking through old letters/cards/etc. that I received from home when I embarked on, what I call, “The Highly Inspiring Journey” …

…And I notice that I’m trapped in my past.

None of these things matter today.

Yes, I …

  • …do miss my friends from Down Under
  • …had (and still have!) high expectations, dreams, ambitions that were crushed
  • …turned my life around in less than eleven month starting from scratch
  • …became (and stayed) extremely grateful for the first time of my life
  • …messed things up that, in hindsight, appear naive and stupid
  • …scared away people because I experimented and took risks
  • …discovered my true life purpose, passion, and mission in life
  • …and some more

So what?

I got to keep on growing personally and mastering life skills—TODAY.

Life is meant to be lived now.

That’s literally the meaning of life.

Or, in the overall picture:

Stop being trapped in your past. Start living your life in this very moment.

Not the future with all the big promises.

Not your hated past with all your shortcomings.

This moment.

Enjoy it! But how?

Glad you asked …

It’s always easier said than done, right?

And if it were easy, everyone would do it.

They say it’s about what you do with it.

How you respond to your situation.

Well… the BEST way I found is to focus on the solution.

In this case, to get advanced monthly training.

I’m serious; it’s going to change your life quicker than anything else for the least amount of financial investment.

Get your solution (training) here:

www.MeaningfulLifeMastery.com/monthly

–Mario M. Montreal,
“Mr. Be Here Live Now”

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