The Manifesto

The Value Message Manifesto

I want to declare more details about the mission statement of my book project. Listed below are five questions about the audience I wish to connect with. 

Who am I talking to? People who are not aware of their intrinsic value and self worth. People who are in doubt of their value. People who can’t face another day. I'm talking to anyone who is afraid of loneliness. Terrified of being exposed or inadequate. People who are aware that they struggle with addiction. People who are unaware of their addictions. People who are pummeled by the effects of physical, mental or sexual abuse.

How do you currently see the world? With overwhelm perhaps? Surviving not thriving. Afraid. See the world as against you. Living through a “dark and stormy night”.

What are you missing out on? Being alive and free. Empowerment, confidence and being your best self. Missing out on abundance vs. scarcity. More control and direction over your own life. Connection. Freedom. Missing out on inspiring relationships.

What can life be like if you see the world differently? Restful. See the world through eyes of empathy and care. Experience a stable world with boundaries. Develop genuine and authentic relationships. Truly having something to give and share with others. Experience safe, real love and belonging. Live unapologetically. Life can be a breath of fresh air, wherever  you are.

Where should you start in making a change? Start with self-care and a good cup of coffee. Pause, take the time to be aware of your value and that of others. Be obnoxiously thankful. Compliment at least three people each day. Start seeing your real true value as different from how culture and society view your value. Read my book: The Value Message. Go to my website for more ideas on where to start. Turn the TV off. Set boundaries. Consume Personal development, inspiring and motivational content.