Mikey has a bright future
Yes, he could be a parent’s worse nightmare.
“Hey Mikey! Grab that snake and carry it home. He’ll be our new pet.”
“The ball got stuck in the rain gutter. Let’s help Mikey climb up there to get it out.”
“Hey Mikey, take a sip of this stuff I found under the sink.”
Those emergency room visits can sure add up quickly . . .
On the other hand, I’m going to guess that adult Mikey is a risk taker.
Adult Mikey doesn’t have a problem trying something new.
Grown-up Mikey sets goals, he pursues them, and sometimes he achieves them.
He doesn’t let fear of failure hold him back.
You can be like Mikey, just a bit smarter.
You too can set goals, pursue them, and reach success.
But, instead of jumping into your future blindly, you can make a plan and create a roadmap that will take
yo to where you want to be.
Successfully, safely, and without the visit to the emergency room.
Here’s how:
The next “Envisioning Possibilities” workshop will be held Saturday, March 9th. from 9-2 $ 149.00
If you’re ready to stop sitting on the sidelines of life and take a leap into your future, this course is for
you.
Alzheimers Walk
Walked Hudson River Bridge to End Alzheimers
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