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You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. . . you must do the thing you cannot do. Eleanor
Roosevelt
It is not the climbing of mountains or the jumping across bottomless caverns that fills one’s heart with fear. We seldom are confronted with that magnificent challenge. It is having the confidence and belief in one’s incredible capacity, working with fervour and joyful passion to reach the top of our emotional, physical and intellectual potential. Fear, complacency and negative self-talk often defeat our innate need to explore, to build glorious fires within - they deafen our ears to the beautiful, soothing sound of the wind and stop us from “Running with the Wolves”. Listen to the voice deep within you, remember your childhood dreams, remember your hopes and aspirations when you were eighteen, embrace your God-given talents and begin to climb and explore the endless possibilities ordained to be yours for the striving. It’s never to late to cut a new path in the woods. Namaste –“I respect the spirit within you”Inspiration written by Aldonna Kaulius-Barry © 2002 Inspiration for the Week courtesy of Aldonna Barry Personnel and Management Consultants Inc. |
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