Showing posts with label persistence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label persistence. Show all posts

Saturday, August 23, 2014

DON'T LEAVE ROOM FOR REGRETS

Are there things in your life that you regret?

As a serial people pleaser, I have been always one to try and live my life as fully as possible and please others along the way.  There are few things that I look back on and regret other than a few poor business decisions or relationship disappointments.

Learning to become "un-busy" is the best gift you can give yourself. It leaves you breathing room to see opportunities and to take advantage of them when they present themselves. There are interesting places, things and people to be seen, heard and experienced.  One thing I know is that time goes so very quickly and if your excuse is you will do it another time, then the time will most likely never come back again.

Challenge for you:   Make the decision to not leave any room for regrets. When you do, your attitude, actions and outcomes will start to turn into a more positive way of leading your life.


Friday, July 4, 2014

WALK WITH CONFIDENCE

Some of the most beautiful streets I have seen have been cobblestone.

Not easy to walk on but beautiful in appearance.  Life is like that isn't it?   Beauty is meant to be found even in the biggest challenges of our lives. We may not see it at the time, but often when we look back at those refining moments of our lives we see how we have changed and grown.

Being grateful in the moment takes work and takes time to conditioning.   Having the courage to walk your road as unique as it may be and confidently know that you will not only make it to the other side but if given the chance to look back and see the uneven road, it may just resemble a work of art!


Sunday, June 29, 2014

THE VIEW AT THE TOP

I have been spending some time hiking and connecting with nature over the last few days.
Some of the terrain has been easy and at other times it has been uneven and challenging to climb.

Life is the same way isn't it?

I love when the path is easy and enjoyable but have come to understand that in order to arrive at the the best view, you have no other choice but to do the work and make the climb to get there.

Most times it is well worth the effort as the view can take your breath away.

Awe and wonder always win out over mundane and easy.