We are coming to the close of another year and I have a question...Have you sat quietly somewhere and began to clean out your mental closet? I ask because a gynormous(cool word huh) amount of us will prabably set a resolution or several for the coming year; We will believe that we will achieve those resolutions with everything that's within to do it. We will plan our strategies, we get and set the affirmations and whatever other steps to be taken. Which is positive action, I'm just wondering, with those same actions will we apply it to deeper self assessment.
I'm continuously understanding that whatever actions are take in relation to the thoughts that are thunk or influences allowed to enter our personal space, it will shape how our future may become. I'm understanding more each moment that I am my thoughts and my thoughts are me. Being an amputee is a challenge both physical and mental that creates and makes you a self protectorate, one who doesn't want to be pitied, but who wants and desires to be treated equal inclusive of the limb(s) loss; and an advocate one who has chosen living a life of example so that others with various amputations could and perhaps would follow within the adversity. The mental challenge is NOT FIGHTING THE PROCESS. There will be ups and downs, mistakes made in the choices chosen, there will be obstacles that would have to be moved as well as past events showing up at various times in our goings on.
May I suggest as we all prepare for the coming new year, let's embrace the process of truly cleaning out our mental closets. Just as we take the time to set our finances in order, paying the bills current, cleaning the house for the new years celebration etc. let's not prevent the process of mental cleansing from happening. Let's make the time to be to self and cleanse the mind of thought things that no longer apply to our ever-changing life system. Acting and achieving that most important goal will set the stage for perhaps a stronger future for acquiring success, opulence and wealth. We do you think?
Thank you Cynthia, those prayers will definitely see me through. I hope you are having a Merry Christmas, and if we don't converse before the week is out, have a Happy New Year.
Monday, December 26th 2011 at 12:08AM
Tashana Sims Hudspeth