TO HOW TO GET OUT
The world has changed! Have you?
The world we were born into no longer exists and today's world demands new attitudes, skills and knowledge.
How To Get Out is committed to helping you thrive instead of just surviving in
this fast paced rapidly changing world.
This site is different because in addition to socializing and getting ideas from like minded people you will also wake up to a powerful new vision, learn how to master change and discover the secret of using it to your advantage.
Join us today! It's free.
Sincerely,
Larry Patton
How To Get Out Tip!
Going To – Not Away!
Whatever you can do or dream you can begin it. Boldness has genius, magic and power in it. Begin it now!
Goethe
In order to wake up from the nightmare of the false persona it is essential that you be going to something specific that you truly want, instead of merely attempting to get away from something that is wrong.
The reason is very straightforward. When you succeed in moving away from something that is unpleasant, you have a sense of relief.
However, simply having less pain is not something that will sustain you. This relief is temporary. You will only have a feeling of peace, security and fulfillment if you create a situation that is truly right for you.
You can never do this by only going away from what you don’t want.
Except from HOW TO GET OUT, Waking Up From The Nightmare (Coming in Fall 09)
A Little Info About Larry Patton
I created this site for people who are working to get out of all the limiting beliefs that hold them back. Here is a little bit about me and why you might want to join our community.
I was born in Ft. Worth, Texas, which is nicknamed "Cow Town" and I grew up watching the old westerns. My mother rode a horse to high school, all of which left me with a lot of cowboy in my blood.
In the pictures to the left you will see the high mountain ranch I had for six years and Sonny, one of my horses. The ranch was sufficiently remote that it was not on the electrical grid and it got to be 30 degrees below 0 in the winter.
The lights and refrigerator were propane and the heat was wood. I usually had about 70 animals which included horses, goats, dogs, cats, chickens, cows and at times bulls. The closest neighbor was 2 1/2 miles away and it was a two hour round trip to the nearest store.
This was a time of reflection for me and many of the lessons I learned during this time are incorporated into the information in the upcoming book How To Get Out - Waking Up From The Nightmare!
Come back often and I will show the steps to take and what you what you must do in order to really Get Out.