Tomás Garza – Deeper Questions, Deeper Answers

Written by on November 19, 2019

Tomás Garza – Deeper Questions, Deeper Answers

Air Date: Tuesday, 26 November, at 1:00 PM EST/10:00 AM PST

Welcome to the very first episode of Decide to Transform! I’m Tomás Garza, and I’m happy you can join me here on OMTimes Radio. I am the author of Decide: How To Replace Your Fictions with Truth, Go Big in Life, And Transform Audaciously. I am also a long-time meditator, former college professor, and meditation instructor.

Let’s kick this program off by taking a deeper dive into our own transformation. Whatever we wish to have or to accomplish in life, whether a better job or career, a more loving relationship, more spiritual growth, or improved physical health, if we are not asking the right questions we will not get the right answers. We will not grow; we will not transform.

What questions, then, do we ask? The answer is the ones that encourage creation, the ones that force us to make a decision and to act on it.

Never underestimate the power of decision. Every moment of every day we have a choice. It appears that we can choose from thousands of items, but it really all boils down to this: are we choosing Love or are we choosing fear? If Love, we transform. If fear, we give in to our limitations. We keep ourselves stuck and stifled.

Enjoy a short guided meditation to help you focus on the questions you are asking yourself. If you find they aren’t healthy or serving you, learn what you can choose to ask instead. Learn about the right questions to ask—the deeper level questions—to get you to a place of confident decision, the best and most healthy, most loving decision you can make, anytime, anywhere: the Decision to Transform.

Visit the Decide To Transform Show Page

Connect with Tomás Garza at his website


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