Posts Tagged ‘participant’

…and the universe said to me ‘you complete me’

There is a rhythm to nature as we all know.  What we sometimes fail to remember is that we are all part of that natural world and likewise our lives have a rhythm to them.  We must sleep, eat, take in fluids etc regularly so our basic functions can be realised daily.  Like all other [...]

You don’t have to save the world

We are all born with gifts.  We are meant to use and share them; that is why these feelings and skills come naturally to us.  For some the talent may be obvious – music, maths, art.  For others it is less so – a naturally caring attitude, being good with animals, a feeling to nurture [...]

Remember what and who is important to you

There can be much to do during the festive season; not to mention wanting to visit extra people and extras visiting you.  It can be easy to feel rushed (especially in the last few days before Christmas Day) and to be so busy and consumed with giving a good ‘impression’ of Christmas that the whole [...]

Why living the life of your dreams is not being selfish

One question that has always puzzled me is ‘why are we here?’  It’s an age old question and I am not the first to ask it nor will I be the last.   Many years of thinking on it has led me to where I am now and the conclusion I have come to is that [...]

Fear not when you hear your own call

Each person’s journey is unique and individual; it is a path that only one can travel.  The journey can offer many interesting lessons some easy, some joyous or painful, smooth or filled with struggle.  Often parts of our journey are helped by an event (moving, redundancy or a birth etc) other times it is a [...]

Are you a participant in your life or a bystander?

Another week and the year seems to be flying by, mid May already (is it meant to be warm by now?) Life can whizz by us if we aren’t paying attention and for the last few years a lot of people seem to feel the year is passing by quicker that the allotted 365 days. Some years it really does seem to feel that we are getting cheated out of a couple of months. Is this because in these ‘modern times’ we spend a lot of our time rushing from one thing to the next and spending a great deal of our day living in the future?

 

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