Dean Kloter – Self-improvement Junkie

I woke up to find my self transported and exiled to Someday Isle! It’s not an Isle that you would imagine it to be – like a Resort Isle in the Caribbean where you can relax and bask in the radiant sunlight, your toes melting into the cool white sand while listening to the endless lapping of the waves hitting the shore. It’s an Isle of struggle and disbelief. It’s an Isle that you alone have created and yet it is overwhelmingly crowed with millions of others that got here on the same boat!

Someday Isle is an imaginary Isle that appears very real. It’s an Isle within our imagination that we choose, sometimes unwittingly, to visit or even exile ourselves to. A place where we reserve our hopes and dreams for the future. It’s a little like the “back burner” we’re all familiar with. Life gets in the way and our most important issues seem too far off, just out of our immediate grasp thus we suffer at the hands of procrastination and commitment!

Dreams like:

Someday I’ll write that book

Someday I’ll start my own business

Someday I’ll find my Soul Mate

Someday I’ll meet the love of my life

Someday I’ll be rich

Someday I’ll be happy

Someday I’ll be free

Welcome to Someday Isle (I’ll)

It’s a place where procrastination reigns supreme and pity parties rule the day! You’ve heard it said that misery loves company…welcome home! Your neighbors can’t wait to tell you their woes and how their hopes and dreams were stolen and vanished in unbelief; how unfair life is and how you can never catch a break!

There are no sandy beaches on Someday Isle; no view of the ocean only a view of an endless sea of people, hopelessly wandering to and fro. Not a pretty sight to behold. You ask yourself, “How did I get here?” “Where and when did I miss the turn?”

They say that the graveyards are the riches places on earth because it’s where you’ll find the best ideas, hopes and dreams that have never been fulfilled. Someday Isle is the last living vestige steppingstone to those graveyards.

Get off the Isle NOW…TODAY!

But HOW? There is no airport to fly out of. There is no harbor to boat out of. Heck, you can’t even find a compass! It’s an Isle that you cannot leave the same way as you came. This is bad…very bad! But hold up…NOT so fast…

There is Good News! Get this – almost as many people that come here every day, leave here every day! I repeat… almost as many people that come here every day, leave here every day! So, even though it is overwhelmingly populated, the overall number grows slowly.

OK, so how do people, how can I leave without air or sea travel? Where do I start?

Stay Tuned For The Answer…