All I had to do was figure out my deepest desire, work to activate it — and it would happen?
Would this course really work for me? I wasn’t sure. Honestly, I’m a tad lazy (don’t tell my kids). Still, I love to learn (tell my kids!), so, I decided not to tell Family First they’d be better off with someone more conscientious. And though I knew Dina is heavy on the homework — the processes she teaches don’t become internalized and habitual without work — I signed up anyway. I had high hopes that in addition to what it promised, Power Series would change my nature.
The Power Series is a live course, not pre-recorded like the Chanoch L’Naar one, which was important to me. There’s accountability in a live class, since, though I like to believe I have the grit to stick to something, I still have 20 pounds to lose. (The same 20 I referenced in my very first Family First article. Yeah.)
Plus, the live class would give me the opportunity to ask questions as they come up. Also — and here’s the part I’m not as proud of — I was being commissioned. Which meant I’d need to follow through and do the work, because how can I convince you if it didn’t work for me?
I’d do this. I’d do it right. And I’d report back with brutal honesty.
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