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Being Born Again

Posted By: Randy GageMay 17, 2025

There comes a moment when you don’t just change your life — you rebirth it.
Not a new chapter. A new book.
This post is for you if you’re ready to rise from the ashes…

You realize that all the previous chapters in your journey are now over. The good, the bad, and the ugly.  Especially the ugly.  And you know that each chapter brought its own lessons.

You’ve decided that you have experienced enough challenges, dissatisfaction, and failure. The Universe has made its point, and you won’t require any more reminders.

Now you’re ready to apply the lessons and start creating a bigger, better, bolder future. To do, have, and become more.  To pursue becoming the highest possible version of yourself.

You have come to understand (with every fiber of your being), that to create growth in your life, you must surround yourself only with people who are also committed to growth.

This includes phasing out habits, beliefs, and even people; eliminating everything that doesn’t support the new person you are becoming. You’re creating a vacuum for prosperity.

As part of this new approach, you’re now setting personal standards to eliminate the experiences that are not useful to you and attract the people and circumstances that pull you higher.

If you’re ready for this, bake a cake, because today is your birthday!

Peace,

- RG

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7 comments on “Being Born Again”

  1. When I started reading Eckhart Tolle and emotionally understood his message.This brought me to the point where I dissolved all my hidden emotional pain and trauma.

  2. I am getting better everyday when I intentionally move away from that space where there wasn’t growth but drawing back. Now, I know better and believing in myself that I can achieve all when it’s right from my mind and consistently focus and keep working.

  3. Yes,reflecting on past experiences and embracing the wisdom gained. Each chapter has shaped me to apply these valuable lessons.
    Personal growth is a continuous journey.
    A new chapter,new approach, time to gather the ingredients and get baking!

  4. When writing a new book of life, avoid self-plagiarism. Do not diminish with repetition gained results in previous chapters. They are to deepen, not to restrict perception for further works. Setting personal standards for future achievements requires thoughtful selection of criteria that resonate with personality development rather than merely trying 'not to be ugly' (in a moral, intellectual, or physical way) either in the eyes of the inner critic or potential admirers.

  5. It’s just amazing when you shift your being and the universe aligns, so quickly with your new being. This has happened to me multiple times in my life and one of those times is now, as we speak. Thank you Randy for making it more obvious and real to me.

  6. Good stuff, RG, as always. I'm so glad you're still active in this business. You've always offered fearless, unique points of view. In an industry of copycats, you're an original. The Speakers Institute you conducted in 1998 in Los Angeles changed my view of this business, and ultimately made me millions. Thanks for everything. I appreciate you very much.

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  • 7 comments on “Being Born Again”

    1. When I started reading Eckhart Tolle and emotionally understood his message.This brought me to the point where I dissolved all my hidden emotional pain and trauma.

    2. I am getting better everyday when I intentionally move away from that space where there wasn’t growth but drawing back. Now, I know better and believing in myself that I can achieve all when it’s right from my mind and consistently focus and keep working.

    3. Yes,reflecting on past experiences and embracing the wisdom gained. Each chapter has shaped me to apply these valuable lessons.
      Personal growth is a continuous journey.
      A new chapter,new approach, time to gather the ingredients and get baking!

    4. When writing a new book of life, avoid self-plagiarism. Do not diminish with repetition gained results in previous chapters. They are to deepen, not to restrict perception for further works. Setting personal standards for future achievements requires thoughtful selection of criteria that resonate with personality development rather than merely trying 'not to be ugly' (in a moral, intellectual, or physical way) either in the eyes of the inner critic or potential admirers.

    5. It’s just amazing when you shift your being and the universe aligns, so quickly with your new being. This has happened to me multiple times in my life and one of those times is now, as we speak. Thank you Randy for making it more obvious and real to me.

    6. Good stuff, RG, as always. I'm so glad you're still active in this business. You've always offered fearless, unique points of view. In an industry of copycats, you're an original. The Speakers Institute you conducted in 1998 in Los Angeles changed my view of this business, and ultimately made me millions. Thanks for everything. I appreciate you very much.

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