November 6, 2023

Do you want something to change?

Woman with both arms out in thought with thought bubbles around her head

Maybe it’s part of the human condition, but we never seem to be satisfied with what is.

Whatever change you want, thinking brand new thoughts that you’ve never thought before, is far more conducive to creating life changes than thinking different varieties of the same old thoughts.

That’s something to think about.

And thoughts like…

Where will you be this time next year?

What will be happening?

How will you be different?

Of course, you will be different.

The kind of person you need to be to get what you want that you don’t yet have is almost certainly a different kind of person to who you are now.

So, who do you need to become?

My best wishes, Paul

Paul Matthews

CEO and Founder of People Alchemy

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