Monday, December 12, 2011

TURNING ADVERSITY INTO OPPORTUNITY
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There is a time in our life that I like to call "incubation time." This
is the time when we feel completely unsatisfied and nothing can excite
us; we are drained of all energy and we lack any inspiration; a sense of
sluggishness prevails upon us and we feel trapped as if at a dead end.

Yet this inner challenge is in fact the best time for us to seek and to
embrace change. As we reflect and communicate with our inner self, like
a strong tree in early spring, we push our roots deeper into the ground
and receive from the soil the precious nutrients that will bring our
wonderful rebirth from the inertia of the cold winter months. Instead of
fighting the temporary winter, we should see it as an opportunity to
self-surrender in order to renew ourselves and to recreate; as the time
when the caterpillar, sheltered in its cocoon, develops the wings that
will let her fly high in the glorious light of spring.

TURNING ADVERSITY INTO OPPORTUNITY
--------------------------
There is a time in our life that I like to call "incubation time." This
is the time when we feel completely unsatisfied and nothing can excite
us; we are drained of all energy and we lack any inspiration; a sense of
sluggishness prevails upon us and we feel trapped as if at a dead end.

Yet this inner challenge is in fact the best time for us to seek and to
embrace change. As we reflect and communicate with our inner self, like
a strong tree in early spring, we push our roots deeper into the ground
and receive from the soil the precious nutrients that will bring our
wonderful rebirth from the inertia of the cold winter months. Instead of
fighting the temporary winter, we should see it as an opportunity to
self-surrender in order to renew ourselves and to recreate; as the time
when the caterpillar, sheltered in its cocoon, develops the wings that
TURNING ADVERSITY INTO OPPORTUNITY
--------------------------
There is a time in our life that I like to call "incubation time." This
is the time when we feel completely unsatisfied and nothing can excite
us; we are drained of all energy and we lack any inspiration; a sense of
sluggishness prevails upon us and we feel trapped as if at a dead end.

Yet this inner challenge is in fact the best time for us to seek and to
embrace change. As we reflect and communicate with our inner self, like
a strong tree in early spring, we push our roots deeper into the ground
and receive from the soil the precious nutrients that will bring our
wonderful rebirth from the inertia of the cold winter months. Instead of
fighting the temporary winter, we should see it as an opportunity to
self-surrender in order to renew ourselves and to recreate; as the time
when the caterpillar, sheltered in its cocoon, develops the wings that
will let her fly high in the glorious light of spring.
will let her fly high in the glorious light

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