“Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude.”
~~~~ William James
Although I am not necessarily one to read or quote a lot of poetry, I thought that this poem could make a lot of sense for some of you. It is not easy to keep going sometimes, or even to try again if you feel you failed at something. So, I liked this poem for all of you who feel like you got knocked out and are down for the count! Get back up. Try again. Male or female, we all get knocked out once in awhile! The poem was only credited to someone going by the name of "manlypoetryman" – so that is the best I can do to give credit to the author.
Love, Parran Matt
Destiny is calling…and I will answer it one more time…
Re-Inspire my desire…This time I will put it all on the line…
With Determination…the highest priority on my mind…
Wishful thinking takes over…I will punch my way out of a bind.
Driven by my deepest fiber from within…
I will step back into “the Ring” once again…
This time…It will not be over…until I say when…
And go toe to toe with my opposition…a desire of all men.
When a man is given the Opportunity and inspired by Courage…
Getting back into the fight as an older man…becomes a rite of passage…
As with wine…the years behind it…help improve its’ vintage…
Prepared for the task at hand…I’m ready to start a rampage.
Every man has to do what he has to do…That’s true…
Of stamina and endurance…I’m here to tell you…
Better not throw in the towel…until I am through…
I will not leave until I do what I have come here to do.
Overcoming this challenge…shall be my legacy…
At the Summit’s top…I will be what I must be…
After taking all that life has dished out at me…
Then you will ultimately see…That I will have the victory.
So after struggling…and after so long of not feeling complete…
Something or Someone will pay for every time I was beat…
Invincible …I was not down for the count in total defeat…
Don’t ever count me out…At the place where destiny and determination meet.
Hello, welcome to Day Four of our exercise.
Instructions: Take a few deep breaths and relax yourself. Stare at the picture below with the thought in mind: "What do I have?" Spend about 3-5 minutes staring at the picture and asking yourself the same question, "What do I have?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down some of your impressions. When you are done writing, stare at the picture again and ask yourself the same question, "What do I have?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down your impressions. Repeat the process one more time. After your final writing down of your impressions (you should have written something down three separate times), close your notebook and do not go back and read your impressions. Get up and get away from your computer for a few minutes, drink some water, or take a short walk. Come back tomorrow and do Day Five. 🙂
Love,
Mambo Samantha Corfield
www.spellmaker.com
Hello, welcome to Day Three of our exercise.
Instructions: Take a few deep breaths and relax yourself. Stare at the picture below with the thought in mind: "How can I become who I want to be?" Spend about 3-5 minutes staring at the picture and asking yourself the same question, "How can I become who I want to be?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down some of your impressions. When you are done writing, stare at the picture again and ask yourself the same question, "How can I become who I want to be?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down your impressions. Repeat the process one more time. After your final writing down of your impressions (you should have written something down three separate times), close your notebook and do not go back and read your impressions. Get up and get away from your computer for a few minutes, drink some water, or take a short walk. Come back tomorrow and do Day Four 🙂
Love,
Mambo Samantha Corfield
www.spellmaker.com
Hello, welcome to Day Two of our exercise.
Instructions: Take a few deep breaths and relax yourself. Stare at the picture below with the thought in mind: "Who do I want to be?" Spend about 3-5 minutes staring at the picture and asking yourself the same question, "Who do I want to be?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down some of your impressions. When you are done writing, stare at the picture again and ask yourself the same question, "Who do I want to be?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down your impressions. Repeat the process one more time. After your final writing down of your impressions (you should have written something down three separate times), close your notebook and do not go back and read your impressions. Get up and get away from your computer for a few minutes, drink some water, or take a short walk. Come back tomorrow and do Day Three. 🙂
Love,
Mambo Samantha Corfield
www.spellmaker.com
Hey there!
Here is a lovely story from the relationship site I have read many articles on: http://www.relationship-institute.com I found this story very moving. It is almost like a parable. I would VERY MUCH like to hear your take on this and what this story meant to you – what was your take home message from this? Please do post your comments!
Light and Love
Sister Bridget Corfield
Hello, welcome to Day One of our exercise.
FOR ALL DAYS OF THE EXERCISES: Don't self edit! Just let your thoughts flow. Don't worry about punctuation, spelling, etc. You might find yourself doodling pictures instead of writing words. There is no wrong "answer" to the questions that will be asked. Don't limit yourself in these exercises. This is about setting your mind and will free. Don't over think the process – just let it flow. Most of us block our own success. Don't block your mind and spirit in these exercises. This is all about the freedom to succeed in all things. Please feel free to share your experiences each day in the "comments" section below the post.
Instructions: Take a few deep breaths and relax yourself. Stare at the picture below with the thought in mind: "Who am I?" Spend about 3-5 minutes staring at the picture and asking yourself the same question, "Who am I?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down some of your impressions. When you are done writing, stare at the picture again and ask yourself the same question, "Who am I?" After about 3-5 minutes, write down your impressions. Repeat the process one more time. After your final writing down of your impressions (you should have written something down three separate times), close your notebook and do not go back and read your impressions. Get up and get away from your computer for a few minutes, drink some water, or take a short walk. Come back tomorrow and do Day Two. 🙂
Love,
Mambo Samantha Corfield
www.spellmaker.com
There's one sad truth in life I've found
While journeying east and west –
The only folks we really wound
Are those we love the best.
We flatter those we scarcely know,
We please the fleeting guest,
And deal full many a thoughtless blow
To those who love us best.
~Ella Wheeler Wilcox
So, what are you waiting for ????? Do something nice for someone you love today!
(and if it is your HD run it past your caseworker first!)
Light and Love
Sister Bridget