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Elevate Your Thoughts, Transform Your World Hi {NAME}, I just returned home from a week in New Orlea

Elevate Your Thoughts, Transform Your World [image] [image](=) Hi {NAME}, I just returned home from a week in New Orleans full of networking, teaching, and growing together with fellow members of the Transformational Leadership Council. I founded TLC back in 2004, so my peers and I could support and learn from each other to enhance our effectiveness and contribution in the world. It makes me so happy to be surrounded by such a brilliant group of people who are doing amazing things in the world. Could you use more happiness in your life? In my opinion, happiness is the one thing all of us need and can never get too much of. Yet so few of us make our own happiness a priority! We tell ourselves we have to put other people’s happiness first... Or that we don’t deserve happiness... Or that happiness is an impossible goal with everything going on. When in fact the opposite is true! The fact is, everyone deserves happiness – and it’s only by pursuing your joy that you will be able to create a life you love and inspire others to do the same. Today I’d like to introduce you to a couple of my students who have fully embraced the Success Principles and are living happy and fulfilling lives themselves. They have so much valuable wisdom and insights to offer… From Grounding to Glory: Rising Above Adversity with June Ryan [image]() Embark on an inspiring journey with June Ryan, the first enlisted woman to reach Rear Admiral in a 35-year military career. In this new podcast episode we delve into her story of resilience, leadership, and overcoming adversity. From her roots in Iowa to pivotal moments in the military, discover how June leveraged the success principles to turn setbacks into comebacks. Gain insights into military leadership, facing challenges as a woman, and valuable life lessons. Episode 12 is a blueprint for resilience, leadership, and personal growth. [Explore June Ryan's transformative use of Success Principles]( [image]( If, like me, your mission is to inspire and empower as many people as possible, one of the best ways to do that in today’s world is to share your products and services through the power of live video. My good friend Michelle Sorro is deeply passionate about helping trainers, leaders, and changemakers who dream of sharing their gifts for more reach and ROI, and I'd like to invite you to join us for a FREE Masterclass experience. [Register for this free Masterclass here]() Elevate Your Thoughts, Elevate Your Reality If you’ve been following me for any length of time, you know that your thoughts create your reality. That’s why it’s so important for you to pursue your own joy! Because when you are happy, the world you experience literally becomes a better place. Not just for you, but the people in your world who are uplifted by your positivity and inspired to create lives of joy for themselves as well. So this week I challenge you to commit to doing ONE thing to increase your joy. Maybe you will take 20 minutes to write down everything you are grateful for. Maybe you’ll find a positive mindset meditation on YouTube or commit to using daily affirmations and visualization to help you focus on everything that’s wonderful about your life. Or maybe you’ll [listen to an inspiring podcast](=) to help you cultivate a mindset of growth and empowerment. Whatever resonates with you, make a conscious effort to invest time in activities that elevate your thoughts and contribute to your overall sense of joy. Remember, as you embrace happiness, you not only transform your own reality but also become a source of inspiration for those around you. Elevate your thoughts, and watch as your reality transforms into a beacon of positivity and fulfillment. To your happiness, [Profile Image] Jack Canfield America's #1 Success Coach New York Times Bestselling Author CEO, The Canfield Training Group Quote of the Day “There is no path to happiness; happiness is the path.” – Buddha Stay Connected [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [image] Helpful Links - [Calendar](=) - [Programs](=) - [Blog]() - [jackcanfield.com](=) We have your email address as {EMAIL}. If that’s not the best one, please let us know! Our systems are tied to your email, so if you unsubscribe we can’t deliver your emails -- even for things you asked/paid for. Please stay. I love sending you good energy and great training for improving your life. You can always reach us at customerservice@jackcanfield.com or (805) 563-2935 for help. [Unsubscribe]( The Canfield Training Group P.O. Box 30880 Santa Barbara, California Postal: 93130 United States 1 (805) 563-2935

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