Episode #72 – Creating Opportunities

For many of us, so much has been lost this year – time spent with loved ones, the possibility of promotion, rejuvenating holidays in beautiful places, precious lives. But what have you found?

In this episode I’m directing your attention to the opportunities you could discover or create for yourself this year. Most people think opportunities are gifts from someone else. But the best opportunities don’t fall out of the sky. They are created. And you are the one who must create them.

In this episode I share some practical steps you can take to start attracting more opportunities into your life. Some of the best opportunities come out of adversity. Thanks to COVID, lockdown, Black Lives Matter and the many other challenges of 2020, the time is ripe for creating them.

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