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Your life depends on YOU getting back to your WILD side

12/27/2016

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Wild animals eat consciously.
Wild animals consider consequences.
Wild animals learn from their behaviors or others.
Wild animals are aware.
Wild animals are instinctive.
Wild animals are SURVIVING THE WILD.
Humans can eat consciously but don’t always choose to.
Humans consider consequences but don’t always change their decisions after.
Humans learn from their behaviors and others but don’t always apply their new knowledge.
Humans can be aware when one chooses to be.
Humans can be instinctive but we can also build walls, form layers, and get in our own heads.
Humans are SURVIVING LIFE, SURIVING THEMSELVES, and SURVING THEIR CHOICES.
There is a very common theme here and I am interested to hear your take.
I want to expand on these ideas first off.

Wild animals eat consciously.
Wild animals don’t always have food available to them so this can vary across the board.  Originally I thought ‘wild animals don’t over eat, gorge, binge, etc.’ but then I really thought about it and realized, animals don’t usually have an abundance of prey to hunt down and eat. They don’t always know how long they will have their food or won’t. They may not see food for days. They eat knowing this.  Some animals eat a TON of food all at once dependent on their main source of fuels migration. Some fishes only come a certain way and bears have to eat, and eat, and eat.  Some animals eat a LOT and then they hibernate to store the food, keep warm, and sleep since they won’t be able to find much of anything. You see where I am going with this, animals are not always sure on how much of their food source they will have so they eat with this in mind unlike a majority of humans who know the store is open, the fridge is full, the restaurant is cooking, etc. While not all humans have this luxury, please consider those who do in this post.  Because we always have it there, we eat more of it, we eat consistently, and we eat often. We have different types of food and it doesn’t normally require much energy to get it.  Meanwhile, an animal may be SPRINTING to hunt down their food and then have to hold it down, rip it apart, and even fend off other predators all at one time, now they have burned so much fuel that the meal may only replenish them to make it to the next meal.

Wild animals consider consequences and make decisions with their survival in mind. 
A wild animal knows that if it gets too big or too heavy it will become sluggish and may not be able to chase down prey or may be chased down by a predator and lose its life and the cubs they have may die without them. A wild animal understands that if it doesn’t go and eat food it will starve to death and won’t be capable of running to get food or to hide from becoming food. A wild animal therefore eats the proper amount of fuel to stay alive in the demanding and competitive wild. A human knows that by eating too much they will gain weight and could then suffer life threatening diseases which can even be painful before and leading up to death. A human knows that by keeping unhealthy food in the house, their children could form habits which don’t serve them and the cycle could carry on for generations to come. A human knows that by starving themselves they can die, suffer with diseases and illnesses, have pain, and see their body deteriorate. A human being knows that both over eating and undereating (at a severe level) are not going to benefit their life. A human being knows that these choices can and will kill them slowly and potentially even their ‘pack’ or family.
 
Wild animals learn from their behaviors or others and apply their knowledge.
If a wild animal sees an animal walk into a trap, it is going to stay away (sometimes this decision varies based on the animal relationship). If a wild animal sees their mother hiding in the rocks still, quiet, and slow the cub will do the same because they have seen another animal be attacked and killed and eaten because they moved, breathed, or showed sign of being there. A wild animal would see the weakling of the path, see its behaviors and would do everything to be opposite of this animal because the alpha has no shunned the weak one and may even try to kill it themselves. A wild animal sees a behavior which doesn’t serve another animal and will not mimic it. A wild animal which eats the wrong berries and feels sick is not going to eat them again. A wild animal which walks on ground that singes its paws is going to find shelter and learn ways to test the burning ground. A human sees their parent with non-serving behaviors and has a choice to behave as such too or not. A human sees their parent walk into a deadly disease and can follow or can choose a new path. A human witnesses their parent die of a deadly disease and may or may not prevent this from happening to them. A human experiences something and may not learn from it and therefore connect a negative emotion to the experience and shy away from it and form limiting beliefs because of it.
 
Wild animals are aware.
A wild animal walks for miles and miles and stops for more water than usual. A wild animal hunts for hours and when they finally get food they eat more than normal. A wild animal fuels its body to the potential of which it NEEDS to be fueled; no more, no less, all based on informed decision making. A human may drink only enough water to be dehydrated their whole life. A human may over eat every day. A human may eat more on one day even though they didn’t work out that day and don’t need the fuel. A human may eat less than necessary to sustain their body and see its downfall. A human may fuel its body what it NEEDS, WANTS, OR CRAVES without consideration of all factors.                  
 
 
Wild animals are instinctive.
A wild animal will not hang around the weak ones of the pack unless they want to become weak. A wild animal won’t stay in a habitat with nothing to sustain their life. A wild animal won’t walk around all day or tire itself out if there is no food to be had. A wild animal understands there is a threat and will act immediately to protect themselves and or their family. A wild animal sees an opportunity to have food that lasts a few days and seizes it. A human may or may not spend time with people or in an environment which doesn’t serve them. A human may or may not hang around people that don’t serve it. A human may or may not stay in an unhealthy or even toxic environment. A human may or may not eat things which limits their abilitites. A human may or may not trust their gut feeling when someone else says or does something.
 
Wild animals are SURVIVING and living a life which supports their survival
A wild animal is doing everything it can to stay alive in nature, reproduce, and keep their family alive.  A human has CHOICES. A human can choose to live a life which they must survive or a life which serves them and keeps them alive.  A human can choose this life, but doesn’t always. A wild animal makes it their default mode because it is the difference between staying alive or dying.  The sad thing? It’s a matter of life and death for you too. It may just take a little longer, impact more people, and limit you in all other aspects of your life. But, without a doubt, it is a matter of LIFE or DEATH for you to CHOOSE a life which serves you.
 
What do you choose?
If you know you are ready to choose a life which serves you and you are ready to start or further your journey in creating a fulfilling, healthy, long lasting lifestyle which serves you and potentially family and generations to come then I have something for you.
This is only for people who understand the depth and severity between living a life which you are SURVIVING or living a life which SUPPORTS YOUR SURVIVAL.
This is only for you if you are READY to take action and make changes.
This is only for you if you are WILLING to do the INNER WORK to reframe your mindset and create long term success generating behaviors, thought patterns, beliefs, and habits.
This is only for you if you are OPEN to receiving love from YOURSELF through more than just thought but through ACTS OF LOVE as well.
This is not for you if you are looking for a life that you are SURVIVING rather than a life which SUPPORTS your SURVIVAL.

Ready to get in touch with your wild side?
I am looking for 10 individuals who are ready to start their journey NOW.
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Are you ‘in’ or are you ‘COMMITTED’?
If you are COMMITTED, then I want to hear from you. Being committed means you are ready, willing, and eager to change and you will do WHATEVER it takes to do so. (No, this is not some crazy restrictive plan—again, if you are looking for that then this is NOT the program for you)
This is about figuring out what works best for YOU. What fits best for your lifestyle. What is best for YOUR specific goals. What gives you a life which SUPPORTS you and SERVES you rather than HURTS you and LIMITS you.
If you are COMMITTED and this sounds like the program for you then we are more than likely soulmate clients.  I only work with a limited amount of people per month since I am committed to your results, I want to be there for you every step of the way, I am very emerged in YOU and how YOU are doing, and I ONLY work with SOUL mate level clients because if we are going to get you results it has got to be at a soul level with eagerness and positive energy from all parties. If you read this far, something tells me you could be the perfect fit for one of my Building more than Just a Body Transformation Programs ;).

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If this spoke to you, you see the vision, and you truly are ready and committed to kicking it up a notch then here is the link to apply to work with me and figure out the BEST plan of action for you, together: https://celestialfit.typeform.com/to/wVOKPr
 
 


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essayrush link
2/18/2017 02:50:39 am

I think that your point is truly meaningful and correct. We have to strive to become wilder and much more independent. As Darwin once said, life is about survival of the fittest. The world is a cruel place and every decision we make will affect the outcome we want. We should become more aware of our surroundings and be more careful about the choices we make.

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