Level 01

Level one meeting-first response

Hello Mark, I viewed the level meeting last night, just getting to say hi and ask my questions. I thought when I responded to the free offer I would find something I could do to augment my retirement fixed income. Well a surprise indeed! The free offer led to more and more. Very interesting stuff. However the three major good things, what are they?? I totally get the imprinting- I could only be a nurse or teacher ( ended up doing both at same time) I wasn’t good enough to make money playing the piano. Though it saddens me to think I spent 50 years being the nurse at birth of between 7,500- 10,000. babies assisted into this plain- and I wasn’t creating value. I did have downstream focus, I lived my career, I was on the OB list serve, brought forward up team new ideas and policies and helped my unit stay abreast of all the changes in health care But I did not become wealthy financially. So at this point I think I do not get “it”.. I also totally agree about the government interventions-ugh!!. So at this point I am trying to find my FNE, I have gone over the last three years since I retired looking at what I had been doing and the only thing that really stands out is my garden- love to garden – I created a labyrinth in part of the garden. Right now do not see how that can be profitable. I also reviewed my life- I am creative as in the “ARTS” ( create jewelry, created wedding flowers, and played the piano since I was four), do not have discipline to become something where I can earn money. So feel stuck and a little depressed. Surprised I was chosen- why? Hope before the year is over , will have found who I was meant to be. I have been doing the mini-days, looking at my financial numbers- could be better. Sorry to ramble, I do better actually talking to someone then writing. Sorry to see no club houses in Montana That’s it, have my homework assignment and am re-reading the two visions plus. The reading has been difficult, because my mind kept asking how does this relate to my life..Thanks for listening, Edith