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Motivational Monday…or How to Take Risks

Posted on the 02 June 2014 by Drowqueen @theburnedhand

So, here’s how to take “risks” safely:

  • save your money
  • plan every second of your life
  • work until you die or retire (whatever comes first)
  • wait for the “right” time
  • make excuses on why you are waiting
  • tell yourself you are not ready
  • tell your spouse/partner/whoever that it’s better to be safe than sorry
  • circle the day on the calendar you will be ready, even if it’s 20 years from now

Of course, there are other options.  You wake up one day and you decide that all of the above will never make you happy.  You decide that there is no time like the present.  You use the famous Nike slogan and finally “Just do it.”  You go for it.  You quit your job for various reasons like me and have no money saved.  People will talk about you.  It’s fun.  Spread your own rumors about yourself like “Hey, did you hear Aimee thinks she’s going to make money working for herself?  Hahaha”  Or this one “Aimee started her private consulting business for people who need gluten-free, non GMO, all-natural supplements.  What was she thinking?”  P.S. I was thinking people needed other options who have autoimmune issues and I can help them.  See the tab up top on this blog called Vitalize You for more or find my page on Facebook.

I was also thinking about how people are tired of doctors who don’t listen, how gaining weight with a thyroid issue made me feel helpless, and how there had to be a better answer.  I was tired of the bloat, the pain, and the stomach issues so I decided to put myself on a year-long plan and GUESS WHAT??  IT WORKED.  So I have been healing my leaky gut, I have been fending off the pain from autoimmune, and I have really helped others find hope. So seriously, I didn’t wait for all of the above things to fall into place.  I just did it.  I am also looking for others like me.  If you are interested in joining me, please click the link above and private message my Facebook page.  I have a plan and it works.  It works for anxiety, fibromyalgia, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, low Vitamin D, pain associated with autoimmune attacks, bloating, and balancing YOUR body including your gut.  It does NOT just involve taking supplements, but that was part of my process.  It involves mind and body healing.  Baby steps with elimination diet for autoimmune issues and finding you a full-functional medical doctor who listens.  The last one took me a long time, but I am very happy to have found her.  So here’s to risks.

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