Preparation is the art of getting ready planning or forming a way to execute something. I have packed a lot of boxes over the years, some are in the attic of my mind and haven’t been examined for years. But, at the time I gathered them I thought it was very necessary or so I thought.
I am now being challenged on my boxes that I have gathered and deemed important to my life and existence. All around me are people with tremendous presentations, examples of how to free myself and take on a new array of colors and discover which one best describes my personality.
How can they know me without opening my stored boxes and asking me how these came to be my life. Then I’m told I have a personal guide that will walk me through my stored boxes and help me discard unnecessary items that have impeded my ability to grow and thrive.
Today October 9, 2024 02:32 am, I will allow my guide to lead me through this maze that has effectively caused me to miss every exit I should have taken over 45 years ago. I will seek her opinion, direction and creative input to help me be successful not only in this Master Key Experience, but in life most importantly.
What an ingenious display of intellect it is to be surrounded by total darkness, with a flashlight in hand fully operational and deliver a dissertation on why I will not use it.
I made a promise to change the way I see life and allow light in to illuminate the possibilities. (The Law of Practice) – with practice of the correct things, we improve – I surrender my pride, self-centeredness, stubbornness and submit and say I need help, to understand and begin this journey to the best me ever! I always keep my promises.



Roosevelt, your determination and vision are truly inspiring. You’ve taken a bold step by recognizing the need to unpack and examine what’s held you back. Now, challenge yourself to push further—embrace the new possibilities and let your leadership instincts guide you to even greater success. Keep driving forward!
I adore in your words a gentle surrender to the process!
Looking forward to more posts!
Well done, Roosevelt, I like that you are decluttering your mind like you would your home, clearing out things that no longer serve you, even if you haven’t examined those things in years.