Whatever I Feel Like . . . Gosh!
July 5th, 2008 — inspirationspeakerA few years ago my daughters invited me to go see a movie with them that I wasn’t sure I wanted to see. But, I went with them and I am so happy that I did because I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was such fun! The name of the movie was Napoleon Dynamite. Now this post or podcast is not about Napoleon Dynamite. I’m not going to talk about the movie. I’m not going to review it. I’m not going to talk about whether you saw it or didn’t see it.
The reason I’m mentioning the movie is because when I woke up this morning and my eyes popped open, I was looking at my ceiling when the thought came to me, “What are you going to do today Wambui?” And I instantly thought “Whatever I feel like I want to do, Gosh!” Read the rest of this entry »
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Today is July 4th 2008. Today we celebrate the independence, the freedom and the growth of the United States. I want to remind you not to forget to celebrate your independence, celebrate your freedom, and celebrate your growth. 
Our lives are a series of miracles. We go from the miracle to miracle to miracle . . . Many of us are not able to see life this way because we’ve been conditioned to focus on the ‘gaps’ in between the miracles. I encourage you to zoom in on the miracles.
Self-love — Having a loving relationship with yourself is extremely important. Unlike relationships with other people, you cannot leave yourself. Where ever you go, you are going with you. Therefore, the relationship you have with yourself must be nurtured.
Whenever I’m facing challenges or going through some stuff, I have learned to see past the stuff. I have learned NOT to concentrate on the fire I’m walking through, but to focus on the victory on the other side of the fire. Worry and fear shuts down our innate intuition and wisdom.
Sometimes what we think would be really awful starts to appear really wonderful –when we see it in it’s proper perspective.
This is one of my all time favorite stories. Many times we are so busy trying to win the Rat Race that we don’t realize we have already won. Lisren and think about it. You can read a version of the whole story
I heard someone use the phrase “honor those who are not present.” At first I thought they were referring to our ancestors who had ‘passed over’. I thought they meant that we should honor them even though they are no longer present with us. I thought to myself, “that’s a wonderful thing to do.”
This Program is in response to a lot emails I’ve received. Many of the questions touch on the same topics. In general, people want to know how I recovered from pain and poverty and asking me to give advice on setting up their own entertainment or business entities. I call this show “From Victim to Victor”!

