Here I am, ready for a new start! In 2021, I made the decision to move from Lebanon to Maine, USA. With that move, I left behind a treasure trove of memories with siblings, cousins, friends, acquaintances, business relationships, and connections. All of these became a part of my past, and it’s a price we often pay when we choose to move forward in life. Isn’t it?

New start, new friends, new brothers

But this new chapter in my life brought me more than just a change of scenery. In Maine, I spent two wonderful years in a beautiful state and found new friends who became like family to me. I embarked on exciting adventures, made fresh connections and relationships, and this experience truly opened my mind and enriched my perspective on life. It was during this time that I discovered my strengths and pursued my passion, eventually becoming a Certified Health & Life Coach. As a result, I was invited to share my immigrant journey and the meaning behind it at various speaking engagements. It was a journey of self-discovery and finding my life purpose.

As time went on, things took an unexpected turn, but in a positive direction. I was recognized as a motivational speaker, particularly known for my insights on the ripple effect. This became my niche, and now I’m in the process of establishing my own brand centered around the Power of the Little!

Embrace your new new with a new start

Now, I want you to take a step back and reflect on what I’ve shared so far. The bigger picture here is that in order to grow, you must let go. It’s akin to training for a race where you run with weights attached to your legs. Want to gauge your speed? Remove those weights and feel how light and fast you’ve become!

My friend, it’s crucial to let go in order to embrace your new beginning. Shed your old self and step into this fresh chapter with open arms. Embracing change will provide you with opportunities for personal evolution. As you embark on this journey, you’ll discover your own life experiences and skills, and others will take notice too.

Yes, it’s normal to have fears. That’s your subconscious trying to keep you safe within your comfort zone. But ask yourself, are you truly satisfied with who you are right now? Take time to think, evaluate, and even pray if you feel the need. Then, courageously forge ahead on your path to becoming the best version of yourself—the Super You

Coach Romeo

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