What you let go of, that is truly yours, will return to you x10.

We were saying how hard it is to keep hanging on to a relationship, a job, a home, that is no longer working for you.

I did that, mainly because there was nothing else and nowhere to go, that kept me hanging on in.

Over and over.

It was familiar.

It was habit.

It was always just there.

Then one day it all came crashing down around me.

I kept hanging on as I saw one thing after another go wrong.

Eventually I could hold on no more and me and my one-man freelance copywriting business went bankrupt.

At the last minute I could hold on no more and became resigned to my fate.

I found myself late one autumn afternoon in the Official Receiver’s Office in the heart of the city facing the music.

They were taking everything away from me.

Officially.

I lost my business, my marriage, my savings, credit cards, flat in a leafy bayside suburb of Melbourne and soon, my car.

Everything I still owned, everything I had saved from the drastic downsizing, was crammed into the car I was driving to get me out of town and into a whole new life.

A way of learning to live with nothing.

A life living in an old caravan parked by the roadside outside a friend’s home in the Australian bush.

My old familiar life, the real me, was being left behind in that office that afternoon.

I walked out, bankrupt.

And here’s the cruncher.

It was the best thing that could have happened.

I began a new life.

Some amazing things happened.

While, in time, what was important to me returned to me in time.

There’s a saying:

“What you let go of, that is truly yours, will return to you tenfold.”

And that is exactly what happened.

Now, here I am writing to you in a life that far exceeds my previous one.

Maybe, tenfold.

Sometimes letting go can be hard to do.

It can also be the best thing to do.

The right thing to do, for everyone.

I get it.

You can read about what happened in my book.

Best wishes

aussieblogger
thelifechangingblog.com

Don’t Be Fooled By The Title ‘The Mystery Of Granny’s Ghost’

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Don’t be fooled by the title of my new book ‘The Mystery of Granny’s Ghost’.

Sure it’s a true mystery.

Yes it’s about a granny who was around at the very time she was dead.

Okay it’s a romantic adventure across 5 countries that led me a merry dance ending in finding my Place in the Sun to write the book.

But most important of all is this.

It’s about the reader and offers a testament to the consequences of resisting change. I mean, constantly resisting in the face of things going wrong in my life, a one-man business that started going downhill after a success for over 10 years.

And the final warning should have been when there was trouble in my marriage.

I wasn’t listening, in spite of having read all the books which should have had the waning signs popping up all over the place.

So in this first blog post about the hidden messages in the book, I want to urge you not to be fooled by appearances, by conventional wisdom, by what others are saying, or what might be blatantly obvious to you (as it should have been to me).

Follow your inner feelings, your goals, your passion and doing what you love.

Read the book and you’ll see what happened when I failed to “wake up” to what I needed to do. And follow through.

Neil WJ Smith

Read more about the book at realghostmysterybook.com – click here!

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