Get Out Of Distress...Now
Published: Mon, 11/27/17
It's called Moscow On The Hudson, and it stars
Robin Williams. He's a Russian immigrant trying to
adjust to life in New York City.
My favorite scene is when Robin Williams' character
and his lawyer are in a diner, after his girlfriend left
him and he got mugged.
It's part of this blog post I put out three years ago...
long before I knew about the changes that were to
happen in my own life, and how I'd be tested by them.
If you're tired of living in distress, as if every possible
crappy that could happen is landing on you, you're not alone.
And if you're willing to appreciate all of your life...
the great parts, and the terrible parts you can learn from,
not to mention the little, day to day miracles...
Then lots of good stuff is waiting for you as well.
CLICK HERE and take a look.
Peace Out,
Larry
P.S.: Getting out of distress is rarely about doing more
of the same thing. It's usually about letting go of what
you've been doing and replacing it with something
different...and better.
If you're ready to at least look at something that's
different from what you've been doing in your home
business, CLICK HERE and see what I'm SO excited about.