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Peter Allen’s “Everything Old is New Again” should be the theme song for the smash commercial television hit “Golden Bachelor.”
This latest offering in the Bachelor franchise follows the same tired script. A bevy of attractive – but this time, mature – women await their chance to be handed arose and “chosen” by a handsome gentleman – who happens to be 71 and buff.
The eager contestants – who hope to receive a particular sparkling bauble – have another thing in common. They all believe it is not too late to take a chance on a new path for their lives.
Of course, they are doing it on national television. Moreover, they wait for someone else to “pick them” and guide their future.
That sounds a lot like a game of dodgeball during elementary school recess.
I think we all outgrew that approach to life a long time ago.
You are the one who has been responsible for your successes, failures, and everything in between.
And now, if you are ready to chart a new path for some facet of your life,
you know it is up to you.
Maybe it is time to set yourself up for financial freedom.
Perhaps it makes sense to follow a new path in your career.
Is your health crying out for some self-care?
Whatever you want to attract into your life, “Plant your own rose garden.”
I can help you get those seeds germinating and sprouting.
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Stop waiting for your ship to come in. Be the captain of your own destiny.
Are you ready to make some changes in your life, but can’t find the right path to follow?
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