No. 4 in Chef’s ‘Man in the Mirror’ Series: As I Think, So I Do

No. 4 in Chef’s ‘Man in the Mirror’ Series: As I Think, So I Do
No. 4 in Chef’s ‘Man in the Mirror’ Series: As I Think, So I Do

99% of our lives are the result of something we’ve manifested. Your thoughts are your actions. Are you doing the same thing over and over expecting different results? The Chef says, “The thoughts that occupy our minds are what we build.” Commit today to looking yourself in the mirror and believing positive things about that person and expecting positive outcomes from the day ahead. Those thoughts are a reality you have the power to create. So, get to work!

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