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Words of Wisdom

How I Wish I Could Bloom Like That!

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Come to think of it, how a flower blooms ever so freely.

It did not plan it, yet it can’t help but bloom!

And soon the world is enthralled

by its fragrance and beauty!

How I wish I could bloom like that.

Bloom naturally,

as God has planned me to.

Without me stressing over it,

without me worrying

if my life

would ever really amount to anything.

As I meditate upon the mystery of a flower,

let this be my guide,

that the work is already complete

even before I have ever begun.

The work was already there,

contained in that little seed.

It only has to be ALLOWED

to grow,

to receive sunshine and rain,

and to BLOOM

to its fullest potential.

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Best Life Quotes

Day 18 of Being Jobless

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Since I left my day job, I felt less and less sleepy, like I didn’t need so much sleep anymore. Sleep used to be an escape, and it came as a very welcome friend. But now that I didn’t have something to escape from, I found it hard to fall asleep.

I felt like I wanted to do so many things, and I wanted to do them NOW! Suddenly, the word TOMORROW became rather distant and unfamiliar. I don’t have company-set deadlines anymore. I don’t need to wait for weekends anymore just so that I could have a break.

I don’t know if this is a sense of TIME being suspended, but everything has suddenly fallen into the PRESENT moment. What would I like to do NOW? This is the question that often came to mind.

Rare is it that the answer to that question would be that I wanted to fall asleep. Out of so many things that could be done, why fall asleep?

Maybe it just takes a certain amount of discipline, or maybe the excitement of my new-found freedom has yet to subside. Whatever it may be, I know I have got to adapt to these awesome changes that’s been happening in my life 😉

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The Inspirer's Wisdom

The Awakener

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The Awakener has a far different role from the Inspirer. While the Inspirer fills one’s heart with consolation, the Awakener fills it with pain. While the Inspirer fills the heart with joy, the Awakener fills it with sorrow.

This does not mean however that the Awakener’s role is bad, nor is it secondary only to the Inspirer’s task. Without the Awakener, the heart would remain numb and closed. No healing or joy can ever enter it and the Inspirer’s task cannot even begin.

There are still so many stubborn hearts that refuse to surrender and to grow. It is the Awakener that shatters their stupor so they can finally awaken and behold the gaze of the Inspirer.

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The Inspirer's Wisdom

The Power of Memories

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The Inspirer holds the power of memories deep in her heart. She is never alone because she can always enter her memories and relive each moment as though they were unfolding for the first time. She knows that the magic of one moment is oftentimes so huge it cannot be savored in that moment alone.

The Inspirer also has the power to make a person remember and retrieve her own memories. People often forget. They complain about the fleeting moment’s sorrow and forget about joys they should have treasured for life.

Save happy memories. They are the ones you will keep wherever you may go. Memories go deeper than mere recall. True memories become the person that you are and remain always to be a part of you.

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Are You Editing Yourself Too Much?

Are you editing yourself too much?

When I attended a screenplay writing workshop, our teacher told us that there are two steps to writing. First, you need to let your creative juices flow. Second, you can edit yourself and let others edit you. When it comes to other real life tasks however, how many of us forget the first part and jump quickly towards the second one as though it’s the only step that matters? Are you editing yourself before you have ever begun creating yourself? Consequently, are you editing yourself too much?

There is another word for editing to which we are more familiar with – CRITICISM. All too often, we criticize our dreams before they have even been formed. If this is the way we build our dreams, how can we ever begin achieving them?

How many times have we caught ourselves trying to sense our desires, our passions, only to slap ourselves awake and say “Oh, you can’t possibly do that, no way!” Do we frustrate ourselves far too earlier than necessary?

One reason we may have for editing ourselves far too early in life is our FEAR that we may not be thinking of a PERFECT PLAN. We fear that we might commit a mistake and waste all our efforts in the end. We fear that we don’t deserve something as compared to other people. We use the achievemement of others as a comparison to how far we can go in life. If somebody with a similar educational background as us started to dream and then failed in his dream, then it is a gauge that we too shall fail. In order not to fail, we kill our dreams before they can even begin to take shape in our hearts.

Don’t you think you deserve better than that? Dont you think your dreams deserve better than that? Why not give them the chance to inspire you?

Right now, I am giving myself the chance to do just that. I have just resigned from work, work that I’ve held for the last twelve years and has provided for me well. I knew however that I deserved this break, this freedom to be me and to recreate myself.

Before I start out planning for my life again, strategizing, analyzing, editing, criticizing my every move, I need to relax a bit and just enjoy the fresh air. New ideas after all are not born out of criticism, they are received when the mind is most open for it.

Go ahead, together let us explore our hearts, let us revive our childhood dreams. Be spontaneous for once, empty yourself and be willing to embrace life one surprising moment at a time.

It’s true that it could be a fearful experience, but it is also a rewarding one. Every birth is preceded by excitement, that’s how life was meant to be lived.

If you find yourself editing yourself too much, here are some suggestions to get your creative juices flowing again:

1.Take a break from work, play more, do stuff you really enjoy.

2.Stop worrying for a while. Write your current worries in your notebook and promise yourself to get back to it later after a well deserved vacation.

3.Have a change of environment. You could be suffering from a suffocating work environment that crowds your mental space. It isn’t only physical space that we need but a space away from suffocating expectations and demands.

4.Buy some art materials and try to paint that new canvass with no plan in mind. Play with texture and colors and follow your heart.

5.Travel some place you’ve never been before. You’ll be amazed at the new discoveries you will experience along the way.

6.Get in touch with long lost friends or make new ones.

7.Try to spend the day doing nothing.

8.Forget about your to do list for once.

9.Get a real paper and scribble any story that comes to your mind. Don’t edit yourself and don’t judge anything you write as stupid.

10.Go to a DVD store and buy the first movie you could get your hands on to. Watch the movie no matter how boring or foolish it may seem to be. You may well find yourself laughing in the end.

Here are some recent pictures of me having fun and being grateful for the life given me:

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It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause, who at best knows achievement and who at the worst if he fails at least fails while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.

-Theodore Roosevelt