The possibilities are out there and we need to realize that most problems are never quite as bad as we make them out to be. When a problem arises commit to addressing it at once.
Step one is to imagine the possibilities out there for you. Make a conscious effort to find all the possibilities, while also finding some kind of balance.
Step two is having the faith to believe that it is possible for you. It’s true that it is possible to turn ideas and imagination into something if you believe it is possible for you.
Step three is that you have to take action to make the possibilities real. You have to work to make it tangible, to breathe life into it and create it.
The primary reason widows are not doing as well as they could and should, is summed up in a single word: neglect. We simply fail to take advantage of all that is within our reach. Left unchecked neglect will spread throughout every aspect of our lives and cause a complete breakdown of any possibilities for happiness. If given the choice of “easy to “and “easy not to” please do not neglect to do the simple, basic and “easy” activities.
Don’t miss anything. Don’t miss the game, movie, show and don’t miss the dance. Go to everything you possibly can. Go see everything and experience all the possibilities out there. You must start from wherever you are and with whatever you’ve got.
“Life is not just the passing of time. Life is the collection of experiences and their intensity.”
Jim Rohn
Live a full life and the possibilities will be there. So make sure to remember the true purpose and reasons for what you do. If you don’t design your own life, chances are you will fall into someone else’s plan. Sadly, they may not have planned much for you. After all they will never invest into your life as much as you should.
To Our Shared Journey,
Mary Francis is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist®, Certified Law of Attraction Facilitator, Early Intervention Field Traumatology (EIFT) and Author/Founder of “The Sisterhood of Widows”
Pam Leonte
Thank you