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YOU CAN MAKE A CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE








           YOU ARE THE MASTER BREWER OF YOUR OWN LIFE
            

            We have been cautioned to give away our power. Society has taught us to expect someone to step in and solve our problems and’’ fix” our lives. But I beg you to differ, know that you and only you can change your life.

          I can’t, your mother cant, your spouse cant, the government cant. If you want a better life, the kind of life you deserve then you must take responsibility and make it your job to do whatever needs to be done. When you become willing to accept responsibility for the conditions of your life, the good and the not so good, you gain the personal power necessary to change them.

        Decide now to take responsibility and take charge of your own life. The next step is to determine where you are and what you want to change. Before counting please complete the exercise.


                                              MY PERSONAL INVENTORY


WHAT I LIKE ABOUT MY SELF             WHAT I WANT TO CHANGE IN MY LIFE
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                 No one in this world can change your life to the maximum point of your choice, except ‘your will power’ and God. It is only you who can make your life happy, therefore be self-happy.


Where do you want to make a change in your personal life?



                                There is a distillery in our brains
                                It cane and malt, it hops and grains.
                                Is the stuff our lives are made of?
     Blizzard or snow, bushfire or drought, matches won by penalty shoot-out.
     Fortunes lost at toss of a coin; over these and their like, you are no doyen.
The fuel for this distillery? Your emotions, willy-nilly you stoke the fire as you vent your spleen. And another dram drips into the vast unseen.
Note; the master brewer is not the stars, nor yet the gods. He is you, your very self. The final brewer has no choice; it must be bitter bile or sweet honey. But you can choose the magic potion which vouchsafes your taste.
Your emotions, your memories, and your reactions always give a response to your life--[Lade Worsonu]

[Maturity doesn’t come with age, but rather the acceptance of responsibility—PASTOR CHARLES A BOATING]


Remember you are the light of your own world; therefore do not hesitate to make your world shine.

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