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Hope

We’re never out of the game as long as we are walking on this earth.

You can never say you don’t have a chance if you have breath in your lungs.

Today is a new day and anything can be the gateway to everything.

We must always remember, the past does not equal the future. Which means you can turn any situation around because this is a new moment.

And we never step in the same stream twice.

Come Together

I’ve never felt the desire to join a running group and meet for drinks after, look at Christmas lights or have treasure hunts to motivate me to go for a run. I don’t belong to a gym, as I don’t need to mix my workouts with socializing. Nor do I feel obligated to pay a company for my fitness. In addition, and with all due respect to those this may effect, if you can drink a hot coffee while doing whatever it is your doing, it’s not exercise. Don’t kid yourself. It’s a get-together. Wow! I sound pretty salty this morning.

However, working with a partner or even a group can keep you on task and hold you accountable for keeping your end of the bargain – commitment. Knowing you are in it with someone else can raise the stakes enough for you so you don’t flake out on your wingman.

I’m involved with a year-long leadership course that involves a total of 5 of us showing up weekly to take in material, do homework, setting goals, working on ourselves and discussing with the group any questions and sharing stories if so inclined.

I’m not quite sure what to expect, but after having our first meeting, I get a sense that sharing your deepest fears, desires, flaws, etc. with like-minded people who are looking to evolve as well could be a really great thing.

We’ll see. Time will tell.

Location Location Location

It doesn’t do you any good to have a map if you don’t know where you are on it.

Knowing where you are in life relative to the big picture can be of great help to you when trying to determine where you’ve come from, where you’re going, in addition to, what you’ll face along the way.

We can only do that by having a healthy perspective of your location. . . Spiritually, emotionally, physically, mentally, socially, etc. In order to do this, we must step out amongst the tall trees into a clearing or from high atop of viewpoint and discover where we are in relation to the big picture. Another words, gain some objective perspective.

This can be the most difficult part as our point of view is so real to us, we believe this has to be the only truth. . . until we see where we are located in relationship to the rest of the world.

We can accomplish this by being honest with ourselves and answering the tough questions or with the help from a loved one whom you trust. Either way, the goal is the same: truth.

Monday Monday

When you grow up as a child, usually you seem to soak up, take in and assess the way things are done around your house – whether you like it or not. When you become an adult and are able to create your own attitudes and behaviors, it seems we either replicate that same behavior we grew up with or go the opposite direction.

My father was not a fan of Monday’s. He wasn’t a big fan of work in general, but that’s a whole other story. It was written all over his face every time he pulled his car into the garage after a long day’s work.

As a child, it was always hard for me to get back to school after a fun-filled weekend and you could feel the dread in the air from the looming week ahead of us. I never liked that feeling. I remember saying to myself, “Why is Monday any different than a Wednesday or a Friday?” I came to the conclusion I could view a Monday the same way I view any other day of the week – even a Friday. Why not?

Nowadays as an adult, I’ve made a choice to eliminate that dread from our house on Sunday evenings. I’ve chosen to be grateful for the opportunity to get out of bed, run my own business and show the world the best version of me I can be.

No matter what day of the week it is. As I’ve chosen a different path.

Count Me In

More times than not, we regret not participating in something rather than saying, “I wish I hadn’t spend my time doing that.” Not always. But, if you were to say “yes” to everything, odds are you would still be ahead of the game as opposed if you were to say “no” to everything.

We tend to learn, grow and evolve more by doing in life rather than standing on the sidelines and spectating. However, humans don’t like to do things they are not good at. We don’t like to fail. We tend to try things we have moderate success at right away and stick with that.

Maybe we should follow our hearts instead of our skills. Maybe there is something to say about learning your craft. Doing things you have a passion for may just raise your commitment level. With commitment comes dedication. With dedication comes a work ethic. Who knows, you might just improve your skills.

What may fulfill you in the long-term may not be what comes natural to you, but rather what fills your soul.

But, what do I know.

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