Was it only 40 years ago that man first walked on the moon? Seems like no time at all. I was a little girl at the time and have no memory of the event, although I'm sure my parents were watching it on TV and I probably watched with them. Where were you during the 1969 moon walk? If you're old enough to remember it, what did you think? Did it make you want to stretch your limits the way the astronauts stretched our imaginations?
Michael Jackson took the "moon-walk" to a whole new level. He was enormously talented... and enormously troubled. I have a suspicion that although he could stretch his own limits when it came to performing for an audience, he was addicted to his own comfort zone in other ways, and perhaps that's what contributed to his addictions in other areas of his life.
This week's issue of The Exception™ talks about how we can overcome our need to stay safely in the comfort zone by overcoming our fear of change and discomfort so that we can achieve what we dream of. Sitting in that space capsule for days on end wasn't comfortable for those three men floating around the moon, but they did it so that they could achieve one of man's biggest dreams. If that was possible then, imagine what you can achieve in your life today?
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