“If you don’t set a baseline standard for what you’ll accept in your life, you’ll find it’s easy to slip into behaviors and attitudes or a quality of life that’s far below what you deserve.”
—Anthony Robbins
What is it that creates the kind of life-altering change we desire?
Is it necessary to fall into a gutter of desperation?
Or can change happen equally as often when everything is unicorns and vegan ice cream cones?
For the first time ever, I invited my two favorite men in health and wellness to my house to shoot some videos together, and here’s the first one…
Mike Perrine is not only a knowledgeable detox expert, experienced colonic hydrotherapist, and ridiculously talented raw food chef, but he’s also my good friend of nearly 20 years. We’ve made well over 50 videos together, and it’s magic every time.
And Quentin Vennie is a brand new angel in my life. His story of overcoming a pretty hardcore past and healing his anxiety and addiction through green juice and yoga is nothing short of inspiring. Most recently, he’s added “book deal with a major publisher” to his long list of accomplishments. Look for his book with Rodale in 2017!
Watch for our take on what you need to do to make big change happen, epic quotes from Tony Robbins, and an action step that’s going to blow up your whole change game TODAY.
Watch the next two videos in this series:
How to Stop Obsessing Over Everything &
The Problem with Gurus
Did you catch those questions in the video?
Comment below with your answers or hit me up on social media @bexlife to talk more!
Stay blissed in!
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