Broken
Published: Sat, 04/22/17
I'm in the middle of writing copy for
Autism Excellence, which is one of the new
projects I'm loving on.
One of the things this group of people is challenged
with is the constant feeling of being broken.
That no matter how much they try, there always
seems to be something going off track.
It's like trying to put a puzzle together, and
thinking you're almost there, only to have a
cyclone come by and destroy all your hard work.
Incredibly frustrating.
And something that would lead you to think you
are broken.
You're not.
You're a strong, good person who gives the best
you've got to something very important to you.
Most of us aren't challenged with autism, either
within ourselves or as parents.
But we all have those moments of hopelessness.
Feeling that we're broken.
We aren't.
It's in those "broken" moments that we have our
greatest opportunities.
For healing.
And growth.
And success.
We strip away the posturing and the self delusion.
We ask ourselves who we really are and what we
really want.
And a few of us let go of what isn't important and
go to work on what is.
We heal.
We grow.
We succeed.
And we enjoy the journey.
We just wrapped up another journey with Mind Flip.
We gave some folks the awareness and the tools
to do whatever they want...no matter where they're
starting from.
You can learn what they learned on your own.
And I'm working privately with a few brave, beautiful
souls who are doing the same.
I have room for a few more.
And this summer, you can take a thrill ride with us in
Release The Hounds.
You may be hurting. Or scared. Or even desperate.
But you aren't broken.
You can bounce back.
And if you'd like, I can help.
Happy Saturday,
Larry
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