Knowing Where I Was
Knowing where I was, I’m happy where I am, and I’m even happier knowing where I’m growing to be. Knowing who I was, I’m happy who I am, and I’m even happier knowing who I’m growing to be.
Knowing where I was, I’m happy where I am, and I’m even happier knowing where I’m growing to be. Knowing who I was, I’m happy who I am, and I’m even happier knowing who I’m growing to be.
What’s cooking? I love the sound of that question. Today I’m offering you a bit of raw belief and crumbed thoughts with a touch of my personal experience. Thanks to my new Vitamix blender, I’ve done more blending, rather than cooking over the last few months. Smoothies, shakes, even soups, you name it. And in […] Continue reading
As I was driving to meet my friend it began to rain heavily. “Just my luck,” I thought. My mind pictured me getting drenched without an umbrella. “Catching a cold again, oh no.” I drove around the block in circles looking for an unmetered parking spot. But the only space I could find was in […] Continue reading
How has your day been? Have you been your day? Or you have made your day? No matter how long, tiring or stressful, your day has only half begun. No matter how short, restful, or calm, your day has only half begun. If you’ve had it good, make it great. If you’d rather forget, look […] Continue reading
On most days, I count my blessings. Today, I’m counting my days. The days of my life. When was the last time you added up yours? How many days have you been? And how many days may lie ahead? Converting my years into my days brought home that there’s more than one unit of measure […] Continue reading
What comes to your mind when you see the picture above? Nothing is impossible? Must be a photoshop? Or, how cute? Life is a game of beliefs. Some may even call it a war. A challenge against the elements. If this plant or its seed were a human it wouldn’t be hard to imagine it […] Continue reading
If we suppose that our questions are our dreams, wishes and goals in life, then answers to them are fulfilment or failures in response to those questions. Similar to querying an Internet search engine, our quest for happiness is based on at least two things: our attitude to what we’re searching for and the key […] Continue reading