"I thought I was too OLD (56) for big changes."
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"I thought I was too OLD (56) for big changes."

I was content with my live but missing something. 
I was living in my comfortzone and thought i was too OLD (56) for big changes. 
Now i took sports up 3 times a week becoming fitter and slimmer and feeling younger Every week. 
I visit a lot of seminars and are going to see Joseph mcclendon lll in nov and i start a course with Edwin selij to become a hypnotherapist! 
So exciting all of this. 
And we made a financial plan so we can stop working at the age of 60. 

José van Gils

United States

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