Sunday, 5 July 2015
Let Go and Prosper!
We need to learn to let go of the need to complain about life. How much time do we allocate to living life's beauty instead of complaining about it's hardships. Yes, things certainly get harder as we get older, our commitments increase and our responsibilities are far more onerous than when we are younger. Somehow life tends to stifle us and presents us with impossible choices and sacrifices. It ebbs and flows more and there are many negatives to contend with, on a daily basis. But how often are we guilty of using the phrase "I have to", as opposed to, "I get to" and when we are faced with a choice to take on the troubles and circumstances of others, we would pretty much most times, rather keep on with our own "problems". We have to start allocating our best times to our purpose in life - this is not as easy at it appears. We spend many hours studying and go through schooling all with the intention of finding a purpose and setting a goal to reach for the benefit of our future. We are taught in society to have a purpose driven life and we make sacrifices accordingly to satisfy these ambitions. But just as important, if not more, is that if we cannot instantly, where we are now, figure out our purpose, then we should at least figure out our passion. What makes us tick and what the world is offering us at the moment. I am pretty sure that we will find, that it has much to offer and the circumstances we are going through, contain many opportunities and moments of greatness, it is merely a question of grabbing onto them, as they flow by, instead of holding the ones which are negative and less than favourable. Grabbing onto our passion, will most certainly lead us head long towards our purpose and what a life we can have, if our passion and our purpose collide and collaborate to make this life the abundant place it is meant to be. Love life today and tomorrow and get to do what makes you happy, go out of your way to find passionate purpose.
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