Facing Reality
Do you live the same routine day in and day out?? If you are happy with that routine and know that you are connected to your divine source, then no need to read further!
For those who struggle day in and day out, you need to take the time to pause and figure out what is it that robs you most during the day. At one point in my life, I was bogged down with a daily one-two hour commute (one way) for a number of years. Quality of life was non-existent! After three years, I had to make a critical decision in my life to either be miserable and let life live me or break the cycle and begin to enjoy the fruits of the earth. It’s been a number of years since I made a drastic change to take on a new job in a different state with the forecast of a better life but little did I know that it would separate my marriage. I look back and acknowledge that decision was made out of desperation because I let myself seep so deep into unhappiness that I was vulnerable to any opportunity that crossed my path. Now the opportunity that I latched on to is non-existent, my husband and I are still separate and I am faced with another move.
If you need to break the cycle, don’t do it out of deseperation! In today’s society there are a number of individuals faced with reality on a regular basis so you are not alone. Take the time to learn what bogs you down, learn from others and connect with your divine self to ignite the strength you need to press on. You have the infinite power to make things happen and seek the quality of life that brings out the passion in you. To do it right, face reality head on with patience and understand exactly what it is that you need to unclutter in your life before taking desperate or drastic measures that will change your life forever!
I really enjoyed reading your blog and it was very uplifting. I am currently at a crossroads because both my husband and I are out of work and housing. Some have encouraged me to move where life may be a little less expensive and will enjoy the simpler things in life that often go overlooked living in California. I am perplexed how a teacher of 15 years can be released and reduced to homeless status. Thanks for sharing this blog.
Thank you Jenise for sharing – you are not alone at your crossroads. Change is difficult and challenging but is not impossible to overcome. In the past I have listened to others, but at the crossroads in my life I chose to pause and pray for the next direction in my life, patiently waiting. I may not have a place to call home or a means of my own transportation at this time, but I still have my family, friends and blessed health! You and your husband are in my thoughts and prayers.