
I can't believe we haven't produced our BOOST for the past few months. I'm sorry if you missed us. We missed you too!
Life took me in a crazy direction with my youngest daughter Julia getting so sick. But she's back home and recovering ... and we're finally back too! Thank you for hanging in there with us!
This month, (which is passing us by so quickly!), I want to remind you that it's never too late for you to start building your dream! Just today, I did a radio show where we talked about the amazing Louise Hay and her incredible rise to riches!
Do you know Louise Hay's story?
, Louise Hay self-published her first little handbook, "You Can Heal Your Life" and now, some 24 years later, she has sold more than 35 million copies. Louise Hay has been dubbed a living saint—touching countless lives and inspiring people from all walks of life to learn how to love themselves. Not to mention, she is breathtakingly beautiful on the inside and out.
Louise Hay is my mentor. She is the woman who gave me my first book deal and who once told me (when I felt like things just weren't coming together the way they were supposed to): "It's all timing. You'll have your time."
Louise Hay believed in me. And I believed her......
... and sometimes things have to come together in their own divine timing rather than at the pace we want them too.
We can't force, demand, or expect things, people, or opportunities to be what we want them to be. We have to relax and simply do our part—trusting that divine timing is at work.
How many times have you given up because you didn't think your dream was unfolding as quickly as you expected it to? Or wanted it to?
Yet how many times have you looked back and realized, "It wasn't supposed to happen then! I can see that now"?
In hindsight, we realize that we had more work to do on ourselves ... or on the dream. And had it come together when we originally wanted it to, we wouldn't have been ready!
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Why continue to follow your passions? Why should you keep on believing, doing, trying, learning, growing, and pursuing?
Why?
You can't give up on a dream because it didn't happen the way you wanted it to, or how you thought it was supposed to, or when you expected it to.
Maybe it is God's little test: "Let's see if she's really equipped for this! Let's see how much she really wants it!"
Or perhaps it's simply because you, yourself, haven't overcome your own fears and if "it" did arrive, you'd end up sabotaging your success.
Who knows why it hasn't happened yet! It doesn't matter.
What does matter is that you never give up. The world is counting on you!
Love,

P.S. This month I don't want to forget to share a few special events and products. Be sure to check out (over in the left-hand column).
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