I’ve lived most of my life being “reactive”. Reacting to emails, others schedules, my phone, the news, etc.

Recently I’ve been waking up each day with more intention of what I’d like to accomplish, who I’d like to be (behaviors), and how I’d like to interact with others (more positively).

This short YouTube video will help you walk you through this process.

I’d like to challenge everyone for the next 7 days to wake up and be your best possible ideal of yourself. 

Again, I would love your feedback on these emails and also please share with others you care about if you find some value.

– Phil

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From Becoming Available by Phil Randazzo

Your self-imposed prison is built from attachments and the delusion of time—freedom is built from awareness.

Scripted in a language we inherited, we carry unconscious thoughts and beliefs no one else can see; all others notice are our behaviors. Behind every face lives a secret life, hidden from others, and you are the only one who can tend to your own inner world. No two humans inhabit the same reality—only their perspective—so the question becomes: who is looking after yours?

The delusion of time convinces us that we should be further along, that others are ahead, or that we’re running out of time. This pressure holds us back from what’s possible and robs us of peace with what is. This is suffering. When the unconscious becomes conscious, it transforms into awareness—and awareness opens the door to integration and true freedom. You’ve been seeking relief, not a cure. Stop playing the victim and acting out, because it only deepens the exhaustion of being “tired of being tired.”

Stop postponing your happiness into the future. You came here for a reason. The real question is: have you been available? You are asleep, and part of you doesn’t want to wake up.

Less You, More Life

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