A work worth doing.

As a kid I used to love mowing the grass. I also loved drawing. These were both kinds of work where I could see the results as I was doing it. A freshly mowed lawn is a thing of beauty when done well. A finished drawing with attention to detail is something to be proud of.

Nobody likes to do work where you can’t see the results. Where you never know if anything is being accomplished. It’s the recipe for burnout and exhaustion. That kind of work leaves us frustrated and unfulfilled.

And that’s where many of us find ourselves—burned out, exhausted, frustrated and unfulfilled, right? 

Yet there’s another kind of work. Work worth doing.

Work that will help you understand why you do what you do. That will challenge what you’ve been doing just to deal with where you are. Work that will cause you to change your day-to-day actions for the better.

But it’s work. It involves rewiring your brain and thinking patterns. Yet it will ultimately rebuild and restore your sense of self. In the process you’ll gain something fantastic: you’ll rediscover your passions and what really makes your heart sing.

This work will result in what we all want. A life filled with clarity, purpose, and joy. Read that again.

It’s about reshaping your relationship with alcohol. About getting to a place where alcohol becomes small and irrelevant, and you begin living the life you never want to escape from. One that finds you feeling the most alive.

This work is the foundation for a life filled with clarity, purpose, and joy. It’s about changing not just your relationship with alcohol, but your relationship with change itself. You're upending everything you’ve been taught about change and choosing a new path that seems uncharted and untested. Yet, it’s been proven and it’s powerful.

It’s time to get started.

Here’s to the life you were meant for.

Tim

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