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David Guerra’s Daily Challenge for Thursday February 2, 2017

LIFE IS A CYCLE THAT YOU CAN CHANGE

Happy Groundhog Day! Life is a cycle and remember that life is always a cycle but you can change it. Remember the movie “Groundhog Day: with Bill Murray and Punxsutawney Phil?

It is one great movie. It’s where Bill Murray’s character is doomed to repeat
the same day over and over again for an estimated ten years. How they figured it out is that someone took the time to figure out how it takes to learn how to do the things Murray’s character learned to do and they came up with approximately with ten years. So it’s a great movie, it’s a funny movie, it’s hilarious but it’s also a very serious and sad movie.

It’s a movie about change and if we don’t do something those things we must change we are doomed to repeat the problems, mistakes, the relationships and every other part of every everyday life that makes us miserable.

Today is a great example of a day to take time and look at things and see what makes us miserable and making that change.

As I talked about yesterday about changing course, changing our course the reviewing our journey, and those things we need to really pay attention to. Because again, if we don’t do something now it’s just going to make us miserable. It’s going to set us up for failure and who likes failure?
I don’t, you know I don’t but it’s part of life. Don’t get me wrong, it is
part of life even though we don’t like it.

There’s the good things, there’s the bad things, and that’s just the way it is but if we don’t actively go out and try to make a change in a relationship or try to make a change in our daily routine. Take a different way to work. Go someplace else for lunch.
Eat a different brand new fruit or something. Unless you try something different you’re never going to know and you’re never going to try to make things better.

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Thank you,
David Guerra

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David Guerra’s Daily Challenge for Wednesday February 1, 2017

IT’S A NEW MONTH, LET’S REEVALUATE THE MISSION, CHECK OUR JOURNEY SO FAR, AND RESET / CHANGE THE COURSE IF WE HAVE TO.

What does that all mean?

It means to take this time, right here, right now! We have our resolutions for the new year. Yeah, how did they work out for you? I know, right out the window! Is there something you still want to accomplish for the year? Are you reading the books you wanted to read? Are you on track to read 10 books this year or 12 books, one book a month or two books a month or whatever?

Let’s get back on those resolutions, you want to lose that those three pounds a month? Did you lose three pounds this month and if you didn’t then get back on track. That does not mean you lose six but it means get back on track and if three is too many for you then set yourself up to lose two or one.

Re-evaluate what we have to do and what you are doing. Re-evaluate everything you need to do you.

Are you back in school? Are you studying the way you need to be studying? If so, good job! Stay the course but if you need to change and alter the course now is the time to do it! There is absolutely nothing wrong with it.

What is wrong is when you decide you’re going to quit that’s not what this is about! This journey is an every day. Let’s alter that course, make the course corrections. Ship’s captains do it all the time. Aircraft do it all the time.

Have you ever looked up in the sky and seen the little contrails up there? Every once in while you see them turn just a bit, that is because they make those mid-flight course corrections because they recognize they are off-course and they do what they need to do to get back on course and you should too!

Take the time now to check your mission status, check your journey’s progress to make sure you are going where you want to go and adjust the course if you have to.

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David Guerra

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Daily Challenge for Tuesday January 31, 2017

TUESDAY JANUARY 31, 2017 – Always remember, never ever forget you complete yourself. Remember that movie Jerry Maguire? I love that movie. I do. I really truly do. It is it’s one of those few romantic comedy that’s also a guy movie because its got sports in it and that’s a good thing. Remember when he tells what’s-her-name I don’t remember the character’s name but he tells her that she completes him. You know you complete me. Well you know that’s nonsense. If you are looking for validation
and some love from a source of outside of ourselves, get a dog.

Somebody once said that if you need validation get a dog and not well that’s true. Then again you know you don’t need anyone to validate you. You don’t need anyone to complete you if you don’t already complete yourself. What makes you think you are going to be able to be complete by somebody else. That’s just setting yourself up for failure.

Sure, you go well together. Sure you mentally belong together because you feel it in your mind that you mutually accepted each other but do you really need someone else to complete you?

It is not the way it works.

You have got to complete yourself, you have got to be the whole person. You have got to set yourself up as one individual and then you’ll find someone else to complement you, to be happy with you not to make you happy but to be happy with you.

Again, you know you don’t find it in a relationship unless you have it in yourself. It is how you feel about yourself that is a direct reflection of the relationships are going to have.

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What do you think about today’s Daily Challenge? Let me know by email [email protected] or on Twitter: @daveguerra

Thank you,
David Guerra