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What road will I take this New Year? Will I go down a well worn path limiting the posibilities and manking the same boring choices or take a turn to a new adventure. I can not remain the same no matter what I decide.
It is not possible to decide to remain the same, for the very nature of life is change. I would change and without any say so as to the changes that would be thrust upon me. I would be a victim by my own chosing. This is not the life I embrace. I will chose to be curious and to explore. I will chose to respond to life's call to adventure and to the healing all this offers. I chose to live. I plan to write a new book. I plan to begin selling my photography and I plan to volunteer more public speaking engagements. All of the above stir apprehension in my heart, yet I feel called to streatch out of my comfort shell. Wish me courage to continue on my adventure. What will you do with 2008? Join the adventure and learn something new, take a risk to grow, and embrace love. Start a new hobby, finish high school, move to the place your heart years for, get a another degree, ask some one that you offended for forgiveness, change a bad habit, offer to help some one with out expecting a reward in return, join a social group investing in something that you believe in, or tell some one the story of your life. the posibilities are endless. Send me an note telling me what new adventures you are committing to accomplish in 2008. Blessings to you as your share yourself with others in this New Year.
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| Reviewed by John Domino |
8/10/2008 |
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I plan on writing three more books.
Thank you for your inspirational writing.
I love your positive spirit!
John Michael |
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| Reviewed by m j hollingshead |
3/22/2008 |
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| Well said |
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| Reviewed by Trevor Penick |
1/4/2008 |
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| One of my new adventures for 2008 is to have a professional therapist assess my work and finally put a name to the affliction from which I suffer daily due to the number my mother did on me; to understand that bi-polar people are not just one, but two, narcisistic geniuses trapped in the same head. Kidding. I just wanted to compliment your writing; my own work relies heavily on a lot of very solid psychological prnicipals. I mask these lessons in humor so as not to scare of the crowds away before they have a chance to grow. |
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| Reviewed by Lana Mowdy |
1/1/2008 |
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| Thank you for inspiring me to think. This year I plan to break an old habit, and hopefully start a new one- positive thinking. Beautiful picture and breathtaking thoughts. |
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