Everything happens when it's time. If it hasn't happened yet, then it just isn't time. This is an example of defining your own beliefs and values.
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Eteen glenes a here walking back to the Building Better Humans Project podcast quick shout out if you want to get onto the online programs and a few people complete the twelve week Design Your Life for reason it had some phenomenal reviews. If you want to get on that there, I have put the link in the show notes, but just get on over to Glenasar dot com. It'll actually redirect you to the Building Better Humansproject dot com dot au and then you'll just look for the online programs. There's a twenty eight day habit build up. There's you know, the twelve week Design your Life, which is I think the thing that you want to start with because it's got everything that you need. There's athletic development. You've got young athletes in your life and they're looking for that positive mindset, then certainly you'd be looking at a program like that. So there's a few different things there that you can check out in different ways that we can connect and start working together in a sense without us actually doing the one on one and of course the adventures. I've just come back from a couple of kakodas. I'm about to do Ossie ten Peaks and then back onto Kokoda a couple of times. Man, these adventures are the best personal development in the world, and you will not change my mind. To get over to adventure Professionals dot com dot au. There's still quite a few adventures that I'm leading, plus I'm training people to be adventure leaders, and those are two different options that you'll have. You be able to head over with an amazing team. We be able to head over with myself and spend a fair bit of time, particularly if you're in the jungles of Kakoda. We spend a lot of time talking around sort of personal development and so on, because it's just a part of the process. If you want to do that, get on over to that. Now. I want to talk about this quote or this idea that everything happens when it's time. And when I was a young man, I used to hate that because I wanted to force the issue all the time, and I had this idea that sitting around waiting for things to happen at the right time was just absolute bs in my mind. But I'm starting to view these things slightly differently, and in the sense that we get to control what our beliefs are now when we're young. A lot of our beliefs come from family and friends and upbringing in school and all the people around us that influence us in some way. Think about different parts of the world and different socioeconomic groups, and you can see how people can be easily directed in one way or the other. Our political beliefs, our religious beliefs, our beliefs around money, and all of those sort of things. If we come from a fit and healthy and sporting background, there's a good chance that we fall into that as well, and so on. There's all these different things that shape us to be who we are. But I also think as we become older, it becomes incumbent upon ourselves to maybe question and challenge some of our beliefs, maybe to set our own value system and belief systems that are more positively moving us in the direction that we would like to go. So now, if I have this belief that everything happens when it's time, that belief then helps me to just keep showing up, because if it hasn't happened yet, then it isn't time yet, as in whatever the goal I've set myself, if it hasn't happened, rather than be convinced, maybe this just isn't for me. I can say, maybe it's just NOTT and I need to keep showing up. My advice to you, get up, dress up, and show up every single day because your goals and dreams are worth it. You are worth it. I think about my daughter Alyssa climbing Mount Everest. First attempt failed at the age of seventeen. Not her fault. You know, it doesn't matter why second attempt failed again, not her fault. Both natural disasters. This is when people start to say to you, maybe that's the universe sending you a sign that you shouldn't be doing the thing. She didn't buy into that. She went back a third time at the age of nineteen and successfully summited it because she had her own belief system. Her idea or her belief was that the values of an ever Summer Tier is that they would not give up. Therefore, it's not possible for her, if she believes herself to be capable of being an ever Summertier to not give up. She can't give up. It's not possible because of the belief system that she set for herself. Now you might think that's a bit far fetched, but that's a real life experience from a person that's pretty average. And I say that with all due respect, and people laugh at me, going she climb out everest twice? How is she averaged? Because I think we're all average. I think that some of us just find a thing that lights have far enough for us not to be average. It allows us to push ourselves further than what we normally would, to go through challenges and pain, to take setbacks and not take them personally. When you find those things of yourself, you have the capacity to do more for yourself. And that's the reason we do these things. So set yourself some belief systems, some goals and guidelines. One of my other belief systems I've talked about this before is that when my back's against the wall, I do my best work. What do you think that does for me? It means when life's kicking me in the guts, and it does, and when I'm being challenged and when I feel like giving up, which I do when I feel like my backs against the wall, I can say to myself, mate, this is when you do your beat work. This is my belief of myself, and then that allows me to get up, dress up, and show up every single day, even when it's tough, especially when it's tough. So think about that, think about your value systems. If it hasn't happened, it's just not time yet, get up, dress up, show up, every single day. Do it for yourself.
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