Ask Mark Ward

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Write your Story.

The depth and breadth of the human experience are all within you. When you begin to consider the personal stories of your friends and family, you realize that we are all living different chapters of the same story. The specifics show up uniquely for all of us, but the essential elements are the same. It is a hero's journey and we are all--willingly or unwillingly--on the path. 

Think of your life to date as a story. What chapter are you in? What is your vision for the continuing story? How would you like to see it continue to unfold? Take a moment today to write the synopsis of your story--beginning (where you were), middle (where you are), end (where you are victorious over those circumstances and people that seem intent on your defeat).  How do your Cliff's Notes read? What section of the store would we find your story?

Success or sabotage? You are the author of your story; what are you writing today?

Is this going to be an incredible day? How would you like to see the day unfold?