You may have heard lots about “living your optimal life,” lately. It’s all over the internet and is a recurring theme used by self-help authors. And you may be one of those people who are wondering what the fuss is about because, after all, you yourself believe that life isn’t that complicated. Look at your own life – are you one of those who had a wonderful childhood, have a good career, ended up with the life partner of your choice? Sure you had ups and downs, some tough times, but overall you are happy? You know that everything will be okay in the end, no matter what – do you tell your friends not to be so negative if they don’t have the same view about their own lives? I’m not trying to, “upset the apple cart,” so to speak, but maybe it’s time to take off the rose-tinted glasses.
Ask yourself this:
If your circumstances had to change right now, would you still be okay? Do you have fears? If your worst fears had to come true, would you still be cynical about the idea of, “living your optimal life”?
Your happiness should not be conditional. Don’t you want to be free of wishing and hoping that tomorrow will not be the day a significant person in your life passes away or leaves because, “You don’t know what you would do?”
Our optimal lives are identified and determined from our talents, our temperament, our experiences, our dreams and our daydreams. Your dreams and your daydreams are the part of you that is looking for recognition – not from anyone else, but from you, yourself. It’s time to be free.
Uncovering your optimal life is an interesting, challenging journey. If you like, you can enlist the services of a guide who has tread the path before. For more clarity, request your free self-assessment questionnaire from the sidebar on the right.


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