When You Are Unsure
There are times in life when we face uncertainties - some big and some not so big. How do we respond to times when we are unsure of the next step. We trust and believe the best is yet to
What Is It To Work With Love?
What would it look like if love underpins everything we do? How different, safer and saner would our world be if everyone lived, moved and acted in love towards every other person? No life is worth more or less than
What Are You Here For?
Why are you where you are and are you accomplishing your purpose for being there? This is a question we all need to answer. Read on for my take on this.
It’s Review Time
Seasons shape many things we do like what we wear and eat but for me, the end of each season is also a reminder to do a personal review. As spring officially starts, end of quarter one of the year
Push your boat out
What is the point of a boat that remains on the shores? What dreams are you sitting on? It’s time to push your boat out, launch in to the deep and let down your net for a catch
What’s your response like?
This week’s post is inspired by two friends in their early eighties who are always joyful and excited to share about their highs and lows. They always end with phrases like, ‘Can’t complain’ or God is good or Hanging on'.
The real and true you
As I write this week’s post, two thoughts form the backdrop. Last week, a reader asked me to write an article on, ‘working or living with someone with a sadistic tendency’. I didn’t think I was qualified to write about this and it didn’t fit in with what my Blog is about. I promised to look into the subject because people matter. In the same week, I watched a film where a father called his twin girls pumpkins. One of the girls responded by saying, “we are not pumpkins, daddy, we are girl people”. The father laughed and agreed they were not pumpkins. Thinking about these two scenarios, my thought today is all about who we are as people. When you look in the mirror, who do you see looking back at you? When you drop the act and let your guards down, who are you? If your nearest and dearest were asked about you, who would they say you are? How would your co-workers describe you? How does the atmosphere change when you walk into a place? Is it warmer, liberating, joyful and hopeful or does it become cold, stifling, impossible, scary and depressing? Are people glad and excited when you walk into a room or when you leave? Food for thought. I love the innocence of the girls who said they were now ‘girl people’. They knew who they were and it wasn't pumpkins. What do you need to change about who you are today and how you are seen by others? Are you going to remain a ‘pumpkin’ or reintroduce yourself as a person?