Limitations

Imagine no limitations on what you can be, have, or do.

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Life can throw a lot of curveballs in our path and we may not always like them.

Maybe we lose a parent or a family member or a good relative or a good friend.

Or perhaps we don’t get into that Ivy League School and have to settle for a different school.

Or perhaps we don’t land that promotion that we are all set on getting.

Or even maybe our life just doesn’t go as planned when you have a near death experience.

But if we push through them then there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

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Maybe losing a parent or a loved one can bring someone into the equation whom you get to love and enjoy being around.

Maybe that school fits your values stronger and is better aligned with your career goals.

Maybe not getting that promotion means that you can help the company grow better from the ground up.

Maybe now you realize that life is very precious and is not all that bad.

A little more than 12 and a half years ago I went through a near death experience. Not that I remember much about it which may be a great thing!

 

I’ll be honest, I have somewhat been unwilling to meet new people since then. It is sometimes tough for me to get around and for a while there when people heard me speak they would turn and walk away.

Life just sucked  and I didn’t think much about it being made great again.

I have attracted many people on LinkedIn in a virtual world by what I say and what I do.

Ok I have to say I am not the typical stereotype of someone who came from where I was. A master’s degree in forensic accounting, an internationally ranked paracyclist, driving, and buying a home (condo) are just a few of my accomplishes now.

When the opportunity for a LinkedIn Local came close by I jumped and signed up immediately. But then I second guessed it.

Will they like me in person?

Will I be welcomed?

Will I be treated differently?

I’m happy to say that I was welcomed and liked (I think?) and I was treated no differently. I won’t complain one bit at all!

Make your life a masterpiece, Imagine no limitations on what you can be, have, or do. 

2 thoughts on “Limitations

  1. Yernasia Quorelios August 13, 2019 — 8:37 am

    ON OPTIMISM, PESSIMISM, POSITIVITY AND NEGATIVITY

    ♡ SomeOne suggested to Me recently that Pessimists are more Positive than Optimists I Looked at Her Askance; then She explained to Me that Optimists are Nastily, Negative about ‘Failures’ and ‘Disappointments’ while Pessimists are often Positively, Pleasantly Surprised by ‘Success’, My Jaw Dropped Agape 😮😏🙄

    …♡♡♡…

    ON EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCING

    ◇ Parents Educate
    ◇ Teachers/Lecturers/Professors Educate
    ◇ Experience Educates

    …I Experience without Being Educated by Sitting In Silence; it’s Crystal Clear Clarity that Experience is an Educator if I CHOOSE!!! to Actively Listen EveryOne…

    …◇◇◇…

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