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Hi! I'm Evelyn Brooks, and welcome. I'm so glad you made it! I was thinking the other
day about why is it that we do so many stupid things in life? Why do we get ourselves stuck
in a job that we hate, in a relationship that's not going well or that's not at all harmonious,
and a life that's basically mediocre or settling for second-best?
I believe that everything that we do is searching for happiness. We're trying to feel better.
That's why we grab a piece of chocolate—we think it will make us feel a little bit better
in that moment. We turn the other way when we're thinking about what we would like because
we've been taught since early childhood to worry about life.
We've turned our powerful imagination into a magnet for all the things we don't want.
We attract into our life pain, disease, relationships that aren't that great, jobs that aren't that
satisfying, business failure.
We attract all sorts of things that we really didn't intend to attract.
WHY do we keep doing this??? And why is everybody so stressed out?
The stress levels of kids is rising daily, as they are taught the same stupid thinking
powers that we were taught. We were taught to worry, we were taught to look at our conditions
and circumstances...and to judge what we can achieve based on what we've already got!
Now, a few people manage to break through that, and we see them as Olympic athletes,
we see them as the big famous movie stars, or the celebrities who have somehow gotten
some kind of "toolbox" that we just didn't get.
I'd like to provide you with that. And I believe that before I can teach you how to access
the power of your true thinking and how to use the Universal Laws to your greatest advantage
and happiness, that we need to take care of your stress level. We need to get that under
control. We need to take care of feeling better inside so that you can actually absorb some
new training and some new thoughts.
I invite you to sign in right now and get my 3-Way Stressbuster Kit. You'll also be
on my newsletter list and I'll be sending you some updates on my new books when they
come out, on my new free webinars—whatever I'm up to! I'll give you some occasional updates.
Also, I'll tell you about some programs that you might be interested in, that my colleagues
offer.
I hope that you'll enjoy receiving the stress relief newsletter with some tips on how to
maintain a calm and easy life, instead of one that is so stressed out and unhappy.
I'm Evelyn Brooks, and thank you! Bye for now.