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leeutalkin2me
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« on: February 27, 2007, 07:47:45 AM »

Hi,

A couple of weeks ago I booked myself a lastminute cheap holiday to Lanzarote on my own. I picked up     book at the airport & read it while I was away. I found it very interesting. Alot of the exercises in the book I just read through as I kept finding I was saying the same 3 things as examples for them. Career,Love & becoming a more self confidence person and not hold myself back.

I bought it because Ive been stuck in a Rutt for so many years, wasting my Time and not living & thought it would act as some inspiration.

Career wise, if you can call it that, have been in the same simple boring job for 7years. Im 25. I just dont seem to know what I want to do. I just know its not what I do now, cant take a risk of jumping out and going Travelling which i love doing. have been to so many places on my own.

Love, Ive had one relationship in 25years. My life path doesnt seem to make me meet any that I could be interested in. Apart from at work. I have loads of female friends. I was interested in one new person, but after some secret digging I found that she is taken. Havent spoken to her yet but am going to try n ask about her trip to New Zealand to get things started.

I find it hard meeting new ppl, never mind committing to admitting to actually Liking someone.

I know I must love myself, before I can let someone else love me.

After reading the book and the holiday, I did come back with a more positive outlook, how long it lasts I dont know.
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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2007, 04:53:53 PM »


Hi Lee,

The last line of your post makes it sound as though reading the book is the end of the story.
I promise you that if you DO the experiments and bring them to life in your every day life, this is just the begining of the story   Smiley

Take it easy,

Tim.
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