
Once seen, now only a shadow There is a pattern I see happening frequently these days – people who start strong but somehow fall off track and don’t seem to know how to regain their momentum. Their failure stems from a misunderstanding about one of the hardest questions they neglect to ask while riding high in the spotlight: What will you do next? To answer the question, here is my advice: it’s simple yet one of the hardest things most will ever do. My suggestion is to learn to Move. You truly need to move – emotionally, mentally, and physically.

This might be the hardest thing you ever do. My topic today is a hard one about forgiveness, and I think it’s so important, friends, that you stop carrying the anger, hurt, and frustration that we have in our lives because it only hurts you. Most of the people you were angry with have moved on; they don’t even think about what they’ve done, and I think it’s important that we walk through the feelings we have because they are genuine. You were hurt, it is a scar, but a scar can be healed. So, I’m going to talk about

Your future depends on your commitment to success. I had the opportunity to go to Russia, where I was speaking at a conference. I toured the country with friends when I was there, and I must say Russia is a stunningly beautiful place. The churches are magnificent, and the cities are fascinating. Simply put, I had a great time. It was a dream come true to visit the Hermitage and see and walk into Saint Basil’s Cathedral. That being said, there are some funky foods and traditions in Russia that I’ve seen in other countries, but for some reason, it