Aug 15, 2011
Each day when I sit down to write, I never know who is going to read my posts. I never know how they are going to be received.
I only know what my intention is with writing each word, each page, each post.
And that is to inspire others by sharing my own experiences.
When I began this blogging journey, my intention was (and still is) to write from my heart. I wanted to allow my soul a place to come forward, be open (and vulnerable), and express its deepest wisdom. I hoped that by showing snippets More
Aug 11, 2011
We all have great intentions.
We look at the future with eyes of wonder and dream of achieving inner fulfillment, manifesting greatness (however we define that), and accomplishing our deepest desires. We see ourselves and our lives moving forward and becoming more positive and filled with joy. We make plans to reach our dreams – we begin to take action to pursue them.
And sometimes everything goes according to plan, and we reach these dreams right away.
And sometimes we don’t. Sometimes More
Aug 9, 2011
The only person we can truly change is ourselves.
What a hard lesson this is to learn, right?
And while I truly thought I have worked through my own need to meld someone else into my version of who they should be, I learned the other day that I may still need to work on this. I have a cat, Buncom (aka: Chunky Bunky Big Fat Monkey) that I love more than life itself. He is my sweet boy. He (and his brother, Biddle) have been with us from the time they were 10 weeks old. And while he is the sweetest More
Aug 8, 2011
Have you ever felt called to a higher level of existence, but you resisted because you were afraid to take that leap of faith?
Have you ever had a dream that conveyed a message – a powerful message that you knew needed to be listened to and acted upon?
Did you answer the call and act on it? Or did you push it aside and continue living your comfortable life?
When I am being called to change (even if it is a change that I know will help me live my best life), I have a tendency to run More
Aug 4, 2011
Everyone has an opinion. We all offer them freely to others – whether we are asked for them or not. And because we are each unique, our opinions frequently differ. Our opinions frequently clash.
We could choose to close ourselves off to anyone else’s opinion. We could isolate ourselves and close ourselves up in our comfortable world where we can be alone with our opinion – and only our opinion. However, when we do this we can’t grow – we can’t expand our horizon More