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Why I Do the Work I Do

by Sueños on 05/23/17



Before beginning my work at Los Sueños Institute, I was like many people. I went to college because that's what I felt I was supposed to do, got a part-time job that paid okay because that's what I was supposed to do, and rented a small house with some friends because that's what I was supposed to do. It was all fine, and I knew, compared to many, I had things pretty good. However, there was this discontent with my life as it currently was. It felt as though I was living a life meant for someone else, and my discontent ran rampant. Then I experienced my first EFL, and the transformation was truly extraordinary.

It was like touching something entirely different from my everyday experience. There was a sense of peace I found in the mountains, that I had never felt. It was a profound appreciation for the simple, and a mindset that no goal was too extraordinary. My life continued as it had previously, but this time it felt like I was floating. Obstacles were not so anxiety inducing, and life, as it were, was so much more peaceful and serene.

It was a gift that I felt responsible to share, still do. It's a setting free of people, so that they may continue onward with a feeling that life is at all points a joyous experience.  It's a system that empowers people to write their own story, and craft their own narrative. The tools Los Sueños Institute offers are compelling, data driven, but most importantly, enriching to all those who experience them. It truly is a blessing to help people find this peace, and I pray I can always continue to do so.

This is a guest post by one of our coaches Diego-Andreas. If you like this post, and want to see more like it, check out his blog at www.wonderingintomyself.com

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