FAREWELL TO FEAR!
Can you replace fear with confidence and success in six weeks or less?
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What was your first car? You know, the one you learned to drive on?
Chances are pretty good it wasn’t a Lotus Esprit. Or a Porsche Carrera. Or a Lambourghini Diablo. Or even a Mercedes S500.
Depending on how old you are, good chance it was a Hyundai. Or a Saturn. Or even a Plymouth Duster (yes, I’m dating myself).
And in all likelihood your first real ride wasn’t one of these either. The one you took to school, or on the weekends.
Or maybe it was. Maybe your family had the means to put you behind the wheel of a hot ride at a young age. If so, God Bless!!!
But answer honestly…was it a little intimidating being in that position? Would knowing you were a new driver behind the wheel of a serious piece of machinery have been just a little hard to handle?
Would have been for me. Of course, that 1976 Chevy Vega was just inside my comfort zone.
Accessibilty.
The Universe has a funny way of giving us about what we are ready to handle at any given moment.
And it has a funny way of taking away what we aren’t ready to handle.
For most of us, that’s why Tony Robbins, Jack Canfield and Wayne Dyer aren’t showing up on our doorsteps to provide an hour of one on one coaching.
And it’s why Melanie Eatherton, Elaina McMillan, Bonnie Knill and Larry Hochman aren’t doing so either.
But it may be why you’re reading their books, or studying their videos, or attending their seminars, or even looking at their free stuff.
It may be why you’re doing the same with us.
There are levels of readiness for all of us. No one is right or wrong. Engaging your ego and lamenting what you don’t have…what you aren’t ready for blocks the insight, clarity and new skills of what you ARE ready for.
Newbie? Welcome aboard!
Jump into the driver’s seat of that Ferrari. Smell the leather. Fire up the engine!
Then jump out. Climb into that Chevy, happily, gratefully, joyfully.
Or get on the bus, if that’s where you are.
And get ready for the ride of your life!
Your Guide To Upward Mobility,
Larry Hochman









