Today, in prayer and meditation, I am reminded of my life's mantra. I am experiencing this in my own life and feel called to help others do the same.
Breathing Fulfillment into Life is about being who you are created to be. It is about allowing your life to align. Your skills, the things that you are good at, love to do and do well, aligning with your passions, the impact you want to make on the world.
This is the place of fulfillment, when this alignment happens, you find a deep connection to life and your purpose, to an energy reservoir that seems to be limitless, to an effectiveness that you could not imagine.
Fulfillment is the place of deep satisfaction, of feeling happy, settled, and peaceful, while also feeling energized and enthusiastic about the prospects of impact you are making. A deeper connection to life, to joy, to purpose, is ours if we will be brave enough to pursue it.
How do we breathe fulfillment into life? We first must be brave and trust that this is possible for ourselves. Asking and looking closely at what might be in the way, being willing to do the inner and outer work.
I am an example of one who has decided to not live for anything less than the best version of me. I am on the way, I have a vision and I am moving in the direction, doing the work and finding fulfillment. I have a lot of work to do, a ways to go, I am excited about the journey.
My days are spent also, helping others find their way through obstacles, within and without, toward a life of fulfillment, beyond the challenges, to a life they envision for themselves. I love what I do, I am aligning my gifts and skills with my deepest passion.
Join me, maybe today you have read this, and something stood up within you, and you are just ready, more than ever, to do what it takes, to be the best version of you. If I can support this in your life, reach out, whatever you do, say yes to the stirring within. You and the world will be better for it.
For Fulfillment,
Tony

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