You walk into a room or scene in your life and it's as if you are suddenly gripped with an inescapable feeling.
You have been there before.
In your rational mind, you are certain that it is impossible for you to have ever encountered this setting, but still there is something, perhaps intangible, which stirs your core, which says the opposite.
You know you have experienced something here at one time in your life.
Perhaps it is the smell which is so very familiar. Perhaps, a sound, touch. taste or something which resonates with your eyes, which convinces you that you have lived this very scene at least once before in your lifetime.
What is happening here?
It's déjà vu.
That's the word the French have given to things "already seen."
It's what I teach.
It's what most of us do, even though some of us are limited to these experiences in life and never are motivated to search behind the surface of these seemingly unrelated events.
I teach others to search behind the surface.
The goal of an athlete is to play as if they have been there before.
Déjà vu.
A student who develops an inner confidence in the classroom has found a way to be inside the teacher's head.
Déjà vu.
An entrepreneur who always manages to stay ahead of their competition with innovative strategy seems to see things invisible to others.
Déjà vu.
One who has reached a perfect balance in life due to symmetry between body and mind is in sync because they have connected to the future.
Déjà vu.
If you could live your life today, knowing that whatever you decide to do is something which will become a stepping stone to your destiny of success, wouldn't you attack life with more passion than yesterday.
I think you would.
That's why I teach others about living for today and tomorrow.
It will become easier for them when they see how amazing today and tomorrow will become.
Déjà vu.
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