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—————- The next find out more meeting for our March programme is on Tuesday 23rd February which is in [cntdwn todate=”29 October 2019 23:59″ timeoff=”0″ showhours=”0″ showmins=”0″ pretext=””] Check myrise.co.uk/briefing-meeting to find out more, see what the meeting involves and, potentially, take that next step to transforming your life and body 🙂 ———————-
Who famously said, of Alexander The Great, “And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept…. for there were no more worlds to conquer.”
It was, of course, Hans Gruber.
The same night he fell to his death from the Nakatomi Plaza.
(Die Hard, innit?)
The more erudite of you may have claimed it was Plutarch and that Hansey boy was quoting him.
But, apparently, that’s not true.
Being sad because we have no more challenges to overcome is pretty rare.
I can’t think of anyone else in that same boat in the last 2,342 years to be honest.
We all have challenges.
Difficulties.
Frustrations.
We all have things that get in the way.
Make this all harder than it has to be.
Things that we need to overcome.
Or, at least, minimise, the effect of.
When we tell ourselves that that is different for us, we do ourselves a disservice.
The victorious aren’t victorious because they had no battles to fight……….
But because they’ve fought and won more of them.
We all have ‘worlds to conquer’.
Things to work on.
Battles to win.
Success comes when we stop lamenting that fact…………..
And start working on our battle plan (this could be the first step of that –>Â myrise.co.uk/briefing-meeting).
Much love,
Jon ‘Collecting conkers’ Hall and Matt ‘Al Powell’ Nicholson