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Creating A Personal Vision

Most Important Life Concept: Creating personal vision is the most important life concept of a Passion Junkie. All of the other life concepts, whether it's the River, the Center of Infinity, or Empower Wonderment these all revolve around creating a new way to see yourself and a new way to see your world. Your knowledge combined with your life experiences has created the personal vision you have right now. This personal vision, your ability to see the world, are the thoughts which process everthing you experience. These thoughts flow through everything you experience everyday. This personal vision tells you whether you are happy, sad, content, fulfilled, empty and all the other ways in which you can judge your life. This personal vision chooses your job, your connection to others whether they be an intimate bond, family, friends, the place you feel home. This personal vision forms the core of your decisions. You are locked into the life you have now unless you can change your personal vision.

???????: Quite possibly something is not quite right in your life right now, remember the search and the realization? Why are you looking for something different? There is a need, a desire in your life to continue evolving on your pathway in life. In order to evolve your soul and your personality you have to evolve this personal vision. This is the foundation of the Passion Junkie Book, evolving how you see the world everyday.

When I was Six: When I was five or six years old my family lived in a red brick house, located in Hinsdale Illinois, a small-town suburb of Chicago. I must have been born an artist because at the age of five I painted my name on the garage window in bright red spray paint. On the outside window I painted in big huge red letters M O T. If I were to walk inside the garage, my name "Tom" was spelled correctly. My Mom, Dad, brother and sisters viewing from the outside of the window looking in, called me by my new name MOT. They all laughed and thought I had a learning disability. I knew what I was doing when I painted my name on that garage window. My view of the world is not based upon where I stand, my view is based upon my perception, my vision and my understanding of the environment in which I live. They still call me Mot occasionally but I know the real story. My life has always been about the way I see the world.

How do you see the world? When was the last time you updated your personal vision? Are there any aspects of your personal vision you are ready to change or maybe let go of? Just remember, your personal vision only has to work for you!

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