how does it look to rise up? what could i say has changed when it comes to the word i chose here?
i am sharing some thoughts on the word i chose for the 2015 year...
i realise it doesn't have to be spectacular, it doesn't have to have a boom and a bang. but all it needs is consistent attention and acceptance.
and courage.
i am choosing to accept who i am, instead of who {i think} others want me to be. and rise, even if it's slow and steady... i am rising.
i am sharing some thoughts on the word i chose for the 2015 year...
i realise it doesn't have to be spectacular, it doesn't have to have a boom and a bang. but all it needs is consistent attention and acceptance.
and courage.
i am choosing to accept who i am, instead of who {i think} others want me to be. and rise, even if it's slow and steady... i am rising.
i think research shows {but don't quote me here!} that when any new endeavour is started it is best to start slowly and carefully, to make small significant changes in a way that will assimilate into everyday life. to not hop on and then subsequently fall off the {bandwagon}. i am a classic for going full steam until i lose steam.
so that's what i have been mulling over first, as i commit to {rising}. i want to do it in a way that it's not another thing to put effort into, more an attitude - a choice.
how do you start something new? Full steam or slow and steady?
:: holding on to the good ::
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