Its rather funny how things start out. How you meet someone for the first time and never know the journey you will travel, whether in business, personal relationships or friendships.
These past few months, I feel a sense of change in my relationships. Relationships and friendships that have ultimately been less meaningful, less succesful or less reciprocated have been undermined. While new people have come into my life and my work realms. I am beginning to see that decluttering your life can actually open your life up to newer and greater things. It's apparent we cant always get along with each other, but some forgiveness, some attention, some kindness can go a long way to healing yourself. Even if it is not reciprocated, your intentions have set you free by your actions and your own will. Someone messaged me out of the blue a shortwhile ago, and while I had expected this friendship I actually loved, but had hurt through my own series of misfortunes and pain, was over years ago...this person was able to forgive me and move on...I am humbled and grateful. I know one thing about life, its always changing...in fact a smart person once said that CHANGE is the only constant in our lives.
Take a look around, look at the rooms in your life, whether it's in your home or your heart, don't be afraid to confront the clutter and open your life up to new ideas, a fresh start, a great opportunity, a great solution, a sensational new spoil, above all , prepare to be enthused and excited with GREAT EXPECTATION.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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Ok, so let me be the first to comment ... I agree Craig ... don't forget the rooms in your head too ... our head spaces often need some sprucing up too. Heinrich
ReplyDeleteAmen brother! Thats in fact where it all starts. The mind is a battlefield of emotions, ideas, logics and contaminated thoughts and beliefs. Sometimes these beliefs are leftover from hardships, ill experiences or simply put other peoples issues. Sometimes our own. We have to know that aligning our thinking is the birthplace of expectation. Thanks for the comment, now add yourself Heinrich! :) Happy day Bud.
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