Just think about it. Everything begins as a simple thought. But when fueled with desire and emotion, it soon takes on a life of its own.
As it blossoms, the body slowly takes over its transformation and the mind is released to cultivate other seeds of desire.
Yes, it’s no more complicated than that. Every decision you make, every action you take, can be traced back to that simple thought you chose to embrace. You are absolutely in the driver’s seat…make no mistake about it.
What an awesome opportunity…to have the free will to select your reality from the thoughts you choose to nourish. But there’s a catch. This blessing is a double edged sword which cuts both ways. You’re either going to dream your own thoughts to fruition or let others mold you with theirs.
It makes no difference…the outcome’s the same. You will be exactly what you think you are.
In others words, you can step up and make it happen or you can step back and let it happen.
Just think about it.
On a differed note…I’ve been blogging now for about a year and I would like to clear something up.
I don’t write these blogs believing I’m the smartest person in the room; I’m not even close. On the contrary…growing up without a father figure, it took me longer than most to figure things out, and today my learning curve still hasn’t changed that much.
But, we all have our forte and mine is and has always been not to give up or give in. It has served me very well over the years and I wouldn’t trade it for all the knowledge in the world. Well, maybe for all the knowledge in the world.
This theme of never giving up and the blessings associated with it, I try to lace throughout my blogs which I sincerely hope doesn’t come across as arrogant.
It’s my wish that your forte may be enhanced by mine to bring more joy to your life. That’s it…period amen.
A penny for your thoughts.
Sincerely,
Bill Peak
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Don’t apologize/clarify. If someone holds a grudge for any of your blogs… to hell with them.
Easy tiger…Billy, No one has said anything…it’s just a feeling I sometimes get when I step back and read my own stuff.