Thursday, 21 June 2012

  • Don't Give Up: Walking the Path of Life

    Don’t give up a walk before trying. In order to try you need to take the first step. Once you have taken that first step, why not take the second?

    Never stop before you have started. The end of the road may look a great distance away, but every step gets you closer to the end. You will never know how good a place really is, until you get there yourself. You can hear reviews from friends and family, but how it really is, depends on if you actually decide to take a step, towards your destination.

    Sometimes the path can be rewarding. The beauty of getting somewhere is often times the traveling. Don’t be afraid to observe your surroundings. Admire all that is around you. It is all amazing but again, you will never experience the beauty of the walk or the excitement of arriving, until after you take that very first step.

    “Stopping in one place may bring you peace, but often times it’s the travels that will bring us wisdom”.

    When have you taken a journey toward a new and exciting destination?  What is more rewarding: arriving at a destination or the process of getting there?  What paths are you walking down today, and what will it take for you to take another step forward?

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