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The eagle has the longest life-span of its’ species

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But to reach this age, the eagle must make a hard decision.

It can live up to 70 years

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Its’ long and flexible talons can

no longer grab prey which serves as food

In In its’its’ 40’s40’sIn In its’its’ 40’s40’s

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Its’ long and sharp beak becomes bent

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Its’ old-aged and heavy wings, due to their thick feathers,

become stuck to its’ chest and make it difficult to fly.

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Then, the eagle is left with only two options: die or go

through a painful process of change which lasts 150 days.

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The process requires that the eagle fly

to a mountain top and sit on its’ nest.

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There the eagle knocks its’ beak

against a rock until it plucks it out.

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After plucking After plucking it out, the it out, the

eagle will wait eagle will wait for a new beak for a new beak to grow back to grow back

and then it will and then it will pluck out its’ pluck out its’

talons.talons.

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When its’ new When its’ new talons grow back, talons grow back, the eagle starts the eagle starts plucking its’ old-plucking its’ old-aged feathers.aged feathers.

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30 more years

And after five months, the eagle takes its’ famous flight of rebirth and lives for

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Many times, in order to survive we have to start a change process.

Why is change neededWhy is change needed??Why is change neededWhy is change needed??

We sometimes need to get rid of old memories,

habits and other past traditions.

Only freed from past burdens, can we take advantage of the

present.

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Change is inevitable, but is intentional

Are you ready to change?

Ready to change old habits and past traditions?

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The eagle has the longest life-span of its’ species

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But to reach this age, the eagle must make a hard decision.

It can live up to 70 years

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Its’ long and flexible talons can

no longer grab prey which serves as food

In In its’its’ 40’s40’sIn In its’its’ 40’s40’s

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Its’ long and sharp beak becomes bent

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Its’ old-aged and heavy wings, due to their thick feathers,

become stuck to its’ chest and make it difficult to fly.

Page 21: Story of the eagle

Then, the eagle is left with only two options: die or go

through a painful process of change which lasts 150 days.

Page 22: Story of the eagle

The process requires that the eagle fly

to a mountain top and sit on its’ nest.

Page 23: Story of the eagle

There the eagle knocks its’ beak

against a rock until it plucks it out.

Page 24: Story of the eagle

After plucking After plucking it out, the it out, the

eagle will wait eagle will wait for a new beak for a new beak to grow back to grow back

and then it will and then it will pluck out its’ pluck out its’

talons.talons.

Page 25: Story of the eagle

When its’ new When its’ new talons grow back, talons grow back, the eagle starts the eagle starts plucking its’ old-plucking its’ old-aged feathers.aged feathers.

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30 more years

And after five months, the eagle takes its’ famous flight of rebirth and lives for

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Many times, in order to survive we have to start a change process.

Why is change neededWhy is change needed??Why is change neededWhy is change needed??

We sometimes need to get rid of old memories,

habits and other past traditions.

Only freed from past burdens, can we take advantage of the

present.

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Change is inevitable, but is intentional

Are you ready to change?

Ready to change old habits and past traditions?