An Excellent Monday Morning to YOU and the People you Care About...
You've questioned yourself long enough. All the risks swirling in your mind are nothing more than obstacles your previous setbacks created. It's time. It's time to take your life to a new place. It's time to question yourself as to why you haven't taken that next step.
There are so many things you could do with the knowledge you've obtained; so many things you could do with your passions within. There is no fear, just questions. Answer those questions this morning. And you will take your life forward this week.
No New Posts lately? Scroll down to my Twitter Updates. Also, feel free to comment, Retweet or simply click the "Like" button at the end of each post. It's the best way to say "Thank You".
Showing posts with label Hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hope. Show all posts
Monday, June 6, 2011
Monday Morning Motivation 6/6/11
0
comments
Labels:
2011,
adversity,
Answers,
Desire,
Hope,
Knowledge,
Monday Morning,
Monday Morning Coaching,
Monday Morning Motivation,
Moving forward,
Poeticine,
Questions
at
7:20 AM
Posted by
Deshair


Monday, March 14, 2011
Monday Morning Motivation (3/14/11)
An excellent Monday Morning to you and those that are closest to you...
This Monday Morning I woke up thinking about one of the many early accomplishments in life: tying my shoes. This is an universal accomplishment, something that we all can share the joy of the first time we tied our shoes on our own. It felt so good, didn't it?
Some of us may not remember the exact day it happened. Many of us relive this accomplishment through our children, our nephews and nieces, etc. The accomplishment seems small, routine to us now. But we can't allow it to be. The moment we've learned to tie our shoes, in our young minds, anything was possible. And although those strings we become lose and we'd have to tie our shoes again, we knew we could do it again. And some of us even utilized the double knot when our laces gave us too much trouble.
These thoughts brought me to momentum, and how the smallest things to our world, can add to that momentum. We mustn't forget to believe in ourselves, our capabilities. Realistically, we can still do anything we put our mind to, if we keep our accomplishments important to our spirits. Remove the routine from you accomplishments, and build upon it. We will tie our shoes, our ties, our scarves, etc. and the child within us will smile that beautiful energetic smile of hope for the future.
Have an excellent Monday Morning, and you will have an EXCELLENT WEEK!
This Monday Morning I woke up thinking about one of the many early accomplishments in life: tying my shoes. This is an universal accomplishment, something that we all can share the joy of the first time we tied our shoes on our own. It felt so good, didn't it?
Some of us may not remember the exact day it happened. Many of us relive this accomplishment through our children, our nephews and nieces, etc. The accomplishment seems small, routine to us now. But we can't allow it to be. The moment we've learned to tie our shoes, in our young minds, anything was possible. And although those strings we become lose and we'd have to tie our shoes again, we knew we could do it again. And some of us even utilized the double knot when our laces gave us too much trouble.
These thoughts brought me to momentum, and how the smallest things to our world, can add to that momentum. We mustn't forget to believe in ourselves, our capabilities. Realistically, we can still do anything we put our mind to, if we keep our accomplishments important to our spirits. Remove the routine from you accomplishments, and build upon it. We will tie our shoes, our ties, our scarves, etc. and the child within us will smile that beautiful energetic smile of hope for the future.
Have an excellent Monday Morning, and you will have an EXCELLENT WEEK!
0
comments
Labels:
2011,
Accomplishments,
Deshair™,
Hope,
life coaching,
Mentor,
momentum,
Monday Morning,
Monday Morning Motivation,
Motivational,
Remove Routine,
tying shoes
at
7:20 AM
Posted by
Deshair


Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Deshairism of the Day
You Must Know Better, To Grow Better.
0
comments
Labels:
#Deshairism,
Appreciation,
become extraordinary,
Being Yourself,
Deshair™,
Family,
Friends,
Hope,
Individuality,
Mentor,
Personality,
proverb,
quote,
Repetition,
Self Improvement,
The Race to Nowhere,
wdf
at
10:00 AM
Posted by
Deshair


Friday, December 25, 2009
Happy Holidays!
I'd like to thank every person that has followed and supported my Life's mission since I began this blog. I will be back in the New Year with a sharper perspective and focus. Happy Holidays!
0
comments
Labels:
Christmas,
Deshair™,
Family,
Friends,
Hope,
Humble,
Loyalty,
Motivational,
Reality,
The Race to Nowhere
at
10:00 AM
Posted by
Deshair


Thursday, August 6, 2009
The Race to Nowhere: For Example...
There is someone in your life, someone that is younger that looks up to you. This special person in your life needs direction without contradiction. This special person needs someone that will own up to their mistakes and be the first to say that their wrongs shouldn't be replicated. This special person needs a role model.
I was told that I could be negative. I answered that I am being truthful; that my love for others leaves me vulnerable to disappointments. However, I am still hopeful. I am confident that if I could mold one young life, I could change the lives around that one life. We need not promote mediocrity through our actions. We need not accept that our lives can't turn for the better. Make a positive difference in the life of one person... just one person. Tell your story of heartache and redemption to one person. And this special person in your life will feel for once, that he or she is not alone in their struggles. This is how you give the gift of hope.
I was told that I could be negative. I answered that I am being truthful; that my love for others leaves me vulnerable to disappointments. However, I am still hopeful. I am confident that if I could mold one young life, I could change the lives around that one life. We need not promote mediocrity through our actions. We need not accept that our lives can't turn for the better. Make a positive difference in the life of one person... just one person. Tell your story of heartache and redemption to one person. And this special person in your life will feel for once, that he or she is not alone in their struggles. This is how you give the gift of hope.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)