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  1. Do you ACT on your intentions about where you are and where you want to be?
  2. Do you reflect and create intentions about where you are and where you want to be?
  3. The vast majority of things that we worry about never come to pass.
  4. Do your worries center on the most improbable outcome - not impossible but highly unlikely?
  5. Of the things you worry about that do happen, most of them are completely out of your control.
  6. Are you willing to trade your time and energy on something as unproductive as worry?
  7. What if you let coincidences be a place of ease and be observant of & receptive to them as signposts?
  8. Do meaningful coincidences start to show up everywhere when you pay attention to them?
  9. Are you tuned in to notice synchronistic moments all around you?
  10. What if coincidences were meant to point you in the right direction?
  11. What if life was a giant jigsaw puzzle-each piece an important & necessary component of the total picture?
  12. Isn't it time to give power back to your true voice, allowing it to speak with confidence and reassurance?
  13. Do you allow your critical voice to boom loudly and drown out the wisdom of who you are?
  14. Days that are too hectic can give free rein to the "shoulds" and the "what ifs" until that is the only sound you hear.
  15. Do you listen to the other voice in your head - your true self - the one that knows of your real power and magnificence?
  16. Is the voice in your head that of your inner critic whose vocabulary revolves around "can't", "don't" or "you must be kdding"?
  17. Isn't it time to reclaim your power by making conscious decisions about where your time is invested?
  18. Although you may have convinced yourself otherwise, you DO have a choice about how you spend your time and with whom you spend it.
  19. When you believe you have no choice about where your time is spent, you can feel resentful and depleted.
  20. How often do you do things because you think you "should" or "have to" or because you let others determine what you do?