Redemption

By Evan Sanders


It's not too late.

It's never too late to start over. It's never too late to try again.

All of that has been given up.

No matter how many times you have failed, you can start over again and again and again.

This is your redemption...

And your redemption can come every single day if you want it to.

I can't tell you how many times I have looked at my life and knew that I needed to start fresh. I knew that I needed to let old things go and start completely fresh.

You don't have to be afraid of changing everything in a heartbeat.

Sometimes the changes that happen in our lives are completely unexpected.

But that's what it's all about...expectations.

We put ourselves in grave danger when we have expectations of other people, our futures, how things are supposed to go...

Evan Shakespeare himself said, "Expectation is the root of all heartache."

And I think he nailed it.

Because the minute you expect something, and it doesn't go your way, you are heartbroken.

But throw away all your expectations and live a life full of faith...you will be constantly surprised.

You get to live in a fantastic mystery.

If you toss away what you think is going to happen...anything can happen. What a wonderful world to live in...a world that can knock your socks off at any moment. A world where you can give up your shallow thoughts of what will happen in the future and live in a way where you are open to anything and everything happen.

No walls live in that place.

So here's the challenge I have for you. Get rid of your expectations. Get rid of always thinking that you know what's going to happen and be open to everything happening. Be open to having your dreams come true and be open to experiencing all that life has to offer.

Live in a brand new way.

But you truly live for once.




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