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Breathe, take a step back and open your eyes; open your ears, open your soul and most importantly open your heart. Open your heart to possibilities, to yourself and to others. Don’t rush just consider, consider what’s important to you; consider what makes you, you.

Look, gain a 360 degree perspective of yourself, your soul, your being and let it guide your actions and most importantly let it guide your vision. When you look forward what do you see? Do you see progression or do you see yourself stationary?

Listen to the sound of your heartbeat beating in your chest when you experience true happiness, the rush of what it means to be alive. Allow yourself to listen to your own thoughts, to your own feelings and take action. Learn to listen to prioritise what’s important to you and your being.

Smell so you can remember, scent is the most powerful memory trigger. Remember what it is that allows you to wake up in the morning, brush your teeth and put your shoes on to walk outside the front door. Breathe in and allow yourself to smell the roses, to breathe in the world and let it inspire you to succeed and to make a difference.

Taste freedom for your soul, allow yourself to try different routes and directions to allow you to achieve whatever you set out to do. Be hungry; replace the starvation for your dreams with butterflies. Find your comfort, find your way and experience a taster of what your future can hold.

Touch others hearts and minds through your own existence, in your confidence and contentment in who you are as a human being and allow yourself to inspire and help others become who they want to be. Create the legacy of self-liberation and value the importance of belonging to something bigger. Use our strengths to benefit the team, the human race, hold hands with the world so we can better ourselves so we can better other people.

We’re all human; we are all unique yet so similar. Allow yourself to find your equilibrium in life and take pride and find the value in our race. Create your legacy of being alive and inspire everyone to create their own.



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