Since we are on the topics of choices and roots I remember a few words to a song, but I don't remember the name of the song or artist(neither were mainstream). The words as best I can recall went something like this:
Only those who believe dream.
Only those who dream, see them come true.
I think that is nice. So if anyone is out their dreaming.......believe!
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Training sessions have been going really well these past few weeks. I
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I love these words. They could become a mantra or prayer for someone. Sometimes dreams die, but then they are resurrected. Or new dreams take their place.
Fiddler is right. Kepp dreaming. Believe. I think our Dad was a dreamer. He never stopped believing in himself and his business.
Thanks for sharing beautiful words with us Fiddler. They are words of peace and love and hope.
At my job orientation we watched a video made by a photo journalist for National Geographic, called "Lets Celebrate What is Right With the World." He said that most people have to see to believe but, he believes and then he sees. That is what he does when he goes out to take his photos, he believes he will find something great even in the most unlikely places. So apply that to some one with a truamatic brain injury, Or apply it to our own lives when we have those days when regrets seem to haunt our thoughts. Look closely and there may something else that made it all worth while.
Thanks for your words of wisdom, Carol. That photorapher has a lot of faith. I like the theme, Let's Celebrate What is Right with the World.
I agree that we can choose our perspective. We can choose to see and appreciate what is right in our world, or we can just choose to see what is wrong. Trent and I are learning to choose to see what's working for us here in Georgia. We were so set on getting out of here (back to our families or back out to AZ for Trent's job) for the past couple of years that we forgot to appreciate the good things happening here ... our comfortable home, the different professional and personal communities we're part of, our jobs, our health, etc.
I choose contentment and appreciation over complacency and complaints.
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