What does reinvention mean to you?

Perhaps you want to make a big life change, such as start a new career, relocate (like I am doing in about 2 months’ time from now) or start or end a relationship. You might want to make small changes within – perhaps find new hobbies and interests – to challenge you and help you live a more content and fulfilled life.

The last one; living a more content and fulfilled life has been a biggie for me – I’ve spent the year and a half doing a whole lot of reflection, de-cluttering of my overall life, simplifying, learning, growing and evolving and so forth – a proper reinvention!)

The truth of the matter is that ‘the change starts with you’ – small but conscious changes you make every day can affect your life in more ways than you may be able to imagine now. Never underestimate your ability to reinvent and recreate yourself.

“If you can’t believe in miracles, then believe in yourself. When you want something bad enough, let that drive push you to make it happen. Sometimes you’ll run into brick walls that are put there to test you. Find a way around them and stay focused on your dream. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.”

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