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Save The World

After I save the world, who's going to save me? 


It's true, alot of us have this super hero mentality - and for some of us it's written in our DNA so we can't help it. We want to be the ones who help and "save" the masses from their self destruction - from our point of view. I am guilty of this myself. However, I have come to the realization many times over and over again that it is I who need to save myself and it will be through my shared testimonials that others can then become inspired to ask for help. Maybe I shouldn't say help because for some, the word "help" is associated with other terms such as weakness or neediness. This in return prevents people from reaching out in fear of appearing to "need help" but help is merely a verb which means to make things easier for someone to do something by offering aid.

The key is to make it easier on yourself.

If you really sat back and reflected on choices and decisions that you have made in the past - could you have asked for help? Would it made it easier to just ask for help? Situations that occur within our life can be very challenging indeed and everything isn't meant to be "easy" however, you have total control to choose to make it better.

What makes us think that EVERYONE needs our help more than ourselves? Very interesting. No one needs our help more than we do at this very moment. Responsibility rest on our own shoulders.

This is how we save the world - by saving ours first.



**On Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012 - I interview Angela Brooks of www.angelabrook.com on another episode of my talk radio show Soulful Essentials
We touch on these very concepts so be sure to tune into WMRN at 9:30PM EST

**If you are reading this after 12/5/12 click here to listen to the archives via iTunes.


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