MindScapes Unlimited Mind Coaching Center

MindScapes Unlimited Mind Coaching Center Developing empowered thinkers; flourish within, breakthrough inner barriers, live the life you love!

Mind Empowerment Coach Lori Bestler has helped thousands of men and women create the conditions for their highest self to emerge personally and professionally!

Everyday is a fresh start, a chance for a new beginning. Today could be the day something happens to change the trajecto...
08/21/2025

Everyday is a fresh start, a chance for a new beginning. Today could be the day something happens to change the trajectory of your life forever. Think well!

Let your words speak your inner authority, not external anxiety.

The morning does not carry judgment, it carries invitation.
It says, "Let's try again, this time with more wisdom"

Bring forward that which serves best, leave the rest behind. Morning is not the time to bring yesterdays burdens into today. It is an opportunity to think differently, believe differently, act differently. The energy of the new day is neutral until you shape it.

You are not erasing your past, you're reclaiming divine power.

Beliefs are a series of decisions that shape your day. They are not contracts to hold you hostage. Give them the ability to direct growth not imprison. Let the lense of the mind continually change as it is limited in time but limitless in potential.

As you shift your inner world, your outer world aligns.

Each morning you begin with a clean slate ready to choose your direction. You can choose worry or wonder, dread or declaration. This reset is your birthright. It is giving you permission to begin again; with greater love, greater clarity, greater faith. The sun does not rise halfway because of your past, it rises fully to let you know you are worthy to enter the light, to start fresh. That is the essence of grace.

♡ Florence Scovel Shinn

06/14/2024
So True!
04/10/2024

So True!

Rumi told us that the wound is the place where the light can enter.

Khalil Gibran told us that out of suffering emerge the strongest souls, that the most massive characters are seared with scars.

Marcus Aurelius told us that the impediment to action advances action, that what stands in the way becomes the way.

Napoleon Hill told us that every adversity, every failure, and every heartache carries with it the seeds of an equal or greater benefit.

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross told us that the most beautiful people we have known are those “who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths.

These writers have an appreciation, sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern.”
That “beautiful people do not just happen.”

When Joseph Campbell outlined the hero’s journey for us, the premise was that at the moment of the deepest and most unmoving difficulty, the protagonist recognized that it was they who must change. That which seemed to derail the path was the pinnacle moment at which the true path was actually revealed.

In each case, the epiphany is that the presence of the challenge is the initiator. If we are lucky, our lives will continue to grow as we are presented with new paths, and various obstacles among them. To heal is not to arrive at a place where we are absolved of that difficulty, but where we no longer interpret the presence of it as our finality, our ending. Rather, we come to see it is as yet another beginning in support of the continual unfolding of all we will one day know ourselves to be.

In a world where most of us die before we are dead, where most of us hyper-fixate on what we cannot control and leave to ruins everything that we can, where most of us fear our humanness and our vulnerability — I hope you find the courage to try. I hope you will come to see that just maybe, beneath the journey you fear to take is the life you had been waiting for, all along.

~ Brianna Wiest

Rumi told us that the wound is the place where the light can enter. Khalil Gibran told us that out of suffering emerge t...
04/10/2024

Rumi told us that the wound is the place where the light can enter.

Khalil Gibran told us that out of suffering emerge the strongest souls, that the most massive characters are seared with scars.

Marcus Aurelius told us that the impediment to action advances action, that what stands in the way becomes the way.

Napoleon Hill told us that every adversity, every failure, and every heartache carries with it the seeds of an equal or greater benefit.

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross told us that the most beautiful people we have known are those “who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths.

These writers have an appreciation, sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern.”
That “beautiful people do not just happen.”

When Joseph Campbell outlined the hero’s journey for us, the premise was that at the moment of the deepest and most unmoving difficulty, the protagonist recognized that it was they who must change. That which seemed to derail the path was the pinnacle moment at which the true path was actually revealed.

In each case, the epiphany is that the presence of the challenge is the initiator. If we are lucky, our lives will continue to grow as we are presented with new paths, and various obstacles among them. To heal is not to arrive at a place where we are absolved of that difficulty, but where we no longer interpret the presence of it as our finality, our ending. Rather, we come to see it is as yet another beginning in support of the continual unfolding of all we will one day know ourselves to be.

In a world where most of us die before we are dead, where most of us hyper-fixate on what we cannot control and leave to ruins everything that we can, where most of us fear our humanness and our vulnerability — I hope you find the courage to try. I hope you will come to see that just maybe, beneath the journey you fear to take is the life you had been waiting for, all along.

~ Brianna Wiest

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Hi! I'm Coach Lori. Are you looking for change and a better way of living? I can help. I have invested over 11 years developing a powerful Rapid Results Mind Coaching Program and Audio Series that has helped thousands of men and women create the conditions for their best and highest self to emerge personally and professionally.

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