Saturday, 21 April 2012

Time To Make A Change.

Believing you can make a change is a statement that people in this current economic crisis don't believe in. 
There was a time, where i would have fallen into this trap. The one of negativity, hardship, stress, anxiety, depression and sadness for what the future would hold. 
But my eyes have been open to another way; a way full of positivity, happiness, achievement, prosperity, excelling and being the best I know I can be.


I write this at a time where I see so many sad, unhappy and stuck people. Full of stress, anxiety and hurt. No goals. No mission. And no hope. In a world where we want, yet don't do.
Expectations for others to provide, and disappointment when there's limited or no delivery! What have you done to make change? It might be a lot or not enough. 
What will you do for your heirs? Your Legacy, that you will leave behind? Will you allow them to go through what you've been through, are going through? 
Do you care enough to make a change; or is your talk that cheap? This is a time for the world to wake up and make changes happen. Stop buying into what your reading/watching and take action in your life!!


I'm not saying my way is the only way, but I know for me and thousands of others it's the best way. 

Believing you can achieve and make a difference is something in 'Great Britan' we have come to forget. We can reclaim the 'Great', but only if we try. Stop blaming and start changing.
Politicians can't do it on their own, they need us to guide them to what needs to be done. Without us there is no them! 
So many people unhappy about Cameron's decisions (as am I at times) but what are you doing to help him (or any other PM) to implement changes that work for us all?

If someone provides you with an opportunity, why do you shove it back in their face? It may not be right for you, which is fine. But what are you putting in it's place?

I ask you all, not to just think about this, not to just rate this as good read; yet to take action in your own lives and lets pull together and build our 'Great Britain' to what it was. Where we new our neighbours, helped those in need, weren't so bitter, and could smile for just being where we are.



Helping people to understand that there is a better way, is why I'm here. I don't feel my purpose in life is to work hard and get paid for it; but to work smart and enjoy it.