"I think the most useful aspect of Lifebook was to acknowledge the time it takes to build thing"
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"I think the most useful aspect of Lifebook was to acknowledge the time it takes to build thing"

I can get easily overwhelmed. I have a BIG life vision that I absolutely think is possible, however I can easily get distracted and feel daunted by it. I think the most useful aspect of Lifebook was to acknowledge the time it takes to build things, and to keep it simple, focusing on one step at a time. As I move forward into mastery I feel a new surge of energy running through me. Paying the $501 feels like I have already taken real action to play full out. I have told the universe that I am serious about moving forward with this vision and step by step turning it into my reality.

Karen Queller

Expressive Arts Facilitator

west hills ca,, United States

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