Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Developing What I Believe...(Ramblings)

Given all the life struggles that have come my way over the many years, I have dedicated very little time to developing my core belief system. I think I have been in the "spin" so to speak of life for so long that I have lost a bit of myself over the years. This is probably a part of how I have ended up where I am (overweight, stressed, and tired). The first step is to realize that you are in the "spin" and make that conscious decision that you are not going to live like that anymore.

I think the biggest theme that runs through these is that you have to find happiness in this short time that we have here amongst the living. If you are miserable, you have choices to move beyond your sadness. Those choices may not be easy, it may mean a physical move or a simple mental move to say you are no longer going to be miserable. I think we are so afraid to taking those leaps that we settle for mediocrity.

In some respects, I can't even develop anything original, but have gleaned these beliefs from some articles and audios that I have read/listened to over time.

What I Believe
- Life is too short to spend in a rut. The greatest grievance is to go through all your years without ever knowing what life could be if you lived it from your passion.
- We are all worthy of a career that we love, part-time or full-time.
- Those who are open-minded have more choices.
- What we give circulates back to us.
- When it’s all said and done, the only thing that matters is our relationships.
- Help others see their answers.
- Successful people follow their heart even when others are skeptical or do not consent.
- A focused and strong intention will have a positive result on my reality.
- There is always, ALWAYS, something to be grateful for.
- The greatest gift we can give ourselves is freedom.

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