Each of us has mental, emotional, and physical "water"—all of which support us at our current level. But unless we add fresh water all the time in the form of new experiences, new ways of thinking, new beliefs, and new ideas, we become stagnant. When we accept such new ways of being or thinking, we are better able to connect to what we want in life. That's why in this month's newsletter we're going to look at the "O" in "connect," which stands for "Open Up to Opportunities."

Life is constantly presenting you with opportunities. Every moment something new, wonderful, and exciting awaits you. The next obstacle you face may help you grow far beyond anything you ever felt was possible and achieve new levels of success. However, for this to occur, you must open up to the opportunities that come your way. And that requires you to do something profound: Embrace change.

Three master keys will help you open up to opportunities and be a change embracer.
Face the change without fear. Often, the negative implications you associate with change are temporary or simply an illusion. So when faced with sudden change, immediately ask yourself the following questions:
• What's the truth of my situation?
• What's the current reality?
• What could be good about this?
• What's the future opportunity?
Put your fears aside and be objective with your answers. Only then can you do an accurate reality check.
Open your heart. We all possess a spirit that binds us together, regardless of our differences. It's called the spirit factor and it connects us to total strangers. The spirit factor is what causes us to rush to someone's aid, even though we don't know the other person. When we discover the spirit factor that binds us together, we discover the value in what others have to contribute. At that point we can more easily open up to opportunities and embrace change.
You must believe.Believe that something good is going to happen to you. Keep your expectations high and your faith strong. Remember who you are and that you are worthy of great things.
When you connect to these three master keys, you begin to change from within. You are then empowered to embrace any outside change that comes your way and can more readily spot opportunities waiting for you.

Have a Super Fantastic Day!
Rod Robinson


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