
At SPARK 2026, we were asked: “What would you do if money were no object?” I skipped the assignment—too much pressure. But since the seminar, I’ve written three versions. The boldest ideas originated from a time in my mid-20s. Is there therapeutic value—or just fun—in sharing the exercise result with Tim? There may be benefit to analyzing correlations to developing realistic goals for my near future.
Recently, I’ve declared my primary goal is body health—specifically rebuilding muscle. The resistance pool at Princeton Club West (wishful thinking: New Berlin) is my preferred path. I’ve always loved this water workout, and enjoyment is what sustains fitness effort, right? I need a membership and a vehicle. Other possible paths involve relocation. Is Tim the right person to create legitimate implementation steps? All paths start with budget clarity—knowing what I can actually afford. Efforts to locate a financial advisor have been unsuccessful.
Working with Pi, I transformed my limiting beliefs into liberating ones. I believe my rebuilding muscle seems to harmonize, is connected to the body image section. Another LB/LB that stands out, and is timely, is about PWS. Perhaps talking about a couple of prime liberating beliefs is a good start. I hope Tim will have a chance to glance through the plethora of pages and identify the most important ones to focus on first.
And, I have a better understanding now of the difference between an intrusive thought and a limiting belief.
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