Sunday, February 21, 2016

A simply wonderful gift!

Before I resorted to ranting in my writing the way I did yesterday, my day had actually started out in a fairly pleasant place. My one time trainer and now friend Kevin , mentioned to me that he had shared my writing with a client who responded by saying"this is exactly the kind of motivational stuff I am looking for....how can I get these emails!".
Wow! 
How awesome was that!
What started out as my asking for support from a few friends is evolving into something that someone else finds supportive.
Freaking awesome!
My mentor John Maxwell has said over and over again, the best way to attract is to give.If there is something you want,find something you can offer out. 
I can't say it enough. I love writing to you. Even on days like yesterday, when I spewed out anger and frustration all over the page, I love writing. I rarely worry about who I might offend or put off when  write. I believe in my heart that you understand that I am never mean in spirit or down on life. We all have "those kind of moments"....
You know which ones they are.
The ones where you want to go out into your car, roll up your windows and scream at the top of your lungs. No one will hear you. You just need to let it out.
I am so blessed in being able to do that when I write without fear of judgement or retribution.
It allows me to clear the air. I can release the anger with out hurting myself or anyone else. Invariably, someone will reach out and say" I hope you find peace!". 
"Wishes for a more peaceful tomorrow". 
No one tries to fix me.
No one chastises me for my remarks.
No one even tries to say "I know how you feel". 
More often than not it's a simple"I hear that you are in pain and I wish you peace".
In the end, the fix is self evident. It must come from me.
The fix actually begins the moment I put the emotion in writing. In that acknowledgement of fear, stress, pain or frustration healing begins.
I am so blessed to know that you are there for me. I is comforting to know that I have this safe vehicle to acknowledge, address and eventually work through any of the challenges I face daily. 
It is an immeasurable treasure.
and I can't thank you enough for being a part of that gift!

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