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Daily Inspiration: 3/18/15

Thankful

 

After I read this quote on Pinterest, it took a minute for me to process everything that it has to offer. Each bullet is so powerful and can stand on its own. No matter how complicated we tend to make life the bottom line is simple, your PERSPECTIVE makes or breaks you. You decide to make each moment of your life a positive or negative one. If you feel down on your luck or choose to lose all hope then there is no possibility for things to change for the better. The choice is yours. I choose to conquer negativity by letting it motivate me, not consume me.

How do you deal with negativity and what are you thankful for?

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Irish Blessing

 

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Don’t forget to wear green 🙂 Wishing all of you this #IrishBlessing.

Daily Inspiration: 3/16/15

To-Do List

 

Now this is my kind of to-do list! I wanted to start my week off with some uplifting affirmations and goals. These are really great ways to develop a peaceful and positive mindset. I hope you all have a wonderful and prosperous week 🙂

Daily Inspiration: 3/13/15

positivity

 

Whatever you put your mind to will always find a way to manifest itself in your life. Bad things happen in life, but it’s important not to dwell on them. You catch more flies with honey. Negative energy is just as contagious as positivity. Make the decision to spread happiness and I promise your world will start to change! Have a wonderful weekend 🙂

Daily Inspiration: 3/11/15

humility

 

 

Many people become so consumed with receiving recognition for their accomplishments that they lose sight of what’s truly important. We all set goals and strive to be a better person. The problem arises when we become obsessed with winning and being the best at everything. You should always live life to your fullest potential because you owe it to yourself, not because of the award you’ll receive or the public praise. All of the great humanitarians of the world like Mother Theresa, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela did not set out to become celebrities. They wanted to make the world a better place by helping the needy and fighting for the rights of everyone.  If you asked them what their greatest achievements were they wouldn’t say winning an award, being on television, or becoming President, they would say making the world a better place by being a voice for the voiceless.

I implore you to not relish in your successes. Use your abilities to help others make their dreams come true because it is far more rewarding. The world is a big enough for everyone to get a piece of the pie. Don’t feel threatened by the achievements of others. Allow them to motivate you. When you rise to the top, don’t let it go to your head. Be thankful for the progress you’ve made and never forget the ones that helped you along the way.

Thank You Mom

Happy Birthday Mom

 

Today is my mother’s birthday and I just wanted to take a moment and express how much she means to me. I can honestly say that I would not be alive today if it wasn’t for my mom. Growing up I had a difficult time in school fitting in. I was painfully shy and I wasn’t allowed to wear pants because of our religion which basically made me an easy target for bullies.  She instilled in me the courage to be myself and not conform in the face of adversity. Regardless of how worthless others tried to make me believe I was she was always there for moral support, a shoulder to cry on, sage advice, or just an attentive listener.

She sacrificed her life to ensure that my siblings and I had the best chance at succeeding in life. Even though she was a teacher, she managed to attend every play, award presentations, games, etc. Not to mention juggling all of our extracurricular activities without very showing an ounce of disdain. She didn’t hang out with friends or have girl’s night. There was no break because we were her life. Her selflessness taught me what it means to truly love someone and how devoted she was to being the best mother she could be to her children.  Now that she’s retired I’m so thankful that she gets some much-needed and deserved “me time” to do whatever she pleases.

I respect her for always being honest with me. Some women have tumultuous relationships with their moms, but I thank God every day that my mom has always been my best friend. Anytime I ask for advice she gives me her undivided attention and tells me what I need to hear in a tactful way. Most people would tell me what I want to hear because I’m sensitive and they’d be afraid of hurting my feelings; not my mom. I appreciate her giving it to me straight because ultimately you’ll never learn or evolve as a person if you only have yes people in your life. No matter what issue I came to her with I never felt judged. She understands my need to vent and is the only one that can decipher what I’m saying if I’m crying profusely. At the end of the day, I know that she has my best interest at heart and only wants what’s best for me.

Her strength and faith during difficult times never ceases to amaze me. She’s had countless surgeries, accidents, and health scares that would make the average person fall apart. For example, the whole world stops when I’m sick. I’m basically rendered helpless. My personal motto is that I have a zero tolerance for physical pain. Case in point, when I had my wisdom teeth taken out in high school I was out for 2 weeks. I have never felt pain that excruciating in my entire life. My face was super swollen, it hurt to breath because you felt all the muscles in your mouth throbbing, and I couldn’t talk so I had to write everything down on a notepad. My mom was nice enough to sleep with me the first couple of days because I felt like I was dying and she nursed me back to health. However, she handled every illness thrown at her with such grace and poise. Not once did she ever complain or ask God why me. She just held strong to her belief that “if he brought me to it, he’ll bring me through it.” It’s tough watching your parents get older and seeing their bodies start to decline. Seeing her in pain was gut wrenching and I was an emotional wreck at times. However, her confidence and perseverance made it a little easier to deal with because I know she knows God is able and as she always says things could be a whole lot worse.

As a speech therapist, she helped several children improve their communication skills, but more importantly as my mom she helped me find my voice. I embrace anything that allows me to utilize my creativity, so as a kid I was constantly drawing or writing short stories. When I was contemplating not take honors English in high school, my mom convinced me to not take the easy way out and challenge myself to become a better writer. My senior year I had the English teacher from hell. Every paper I submitted she hated and would constantly ridicule me in front of the class. I have never lost such respect for a teacher. I believe teachers are supposed to help you grow and encourage you not discourage and make you feel like an idiot. When I told my mom I wanted to step down to regular English (because that class was killing my GPA), she told me that’s fine but to not let her hatred define me as a writer. My teacher was just one person that didn’t like my writing and believed I was not smart enough to go to college. Long story short, not only did I graduated from college, but I got “A’s” on every English paper I wrote! Had I listened to my teacher I would have never believed I could succeed in college or writing and this blog probably wouldn’t exist. My mom’s unwavering faith in my potential allowed me to silence the negativity with success.

My mom has never been materialistic, but if I could I’d shower her with everything her heart desires. Until then I’ll just give her something more valuable than “things”, my eternal respect, admiration, love, and a piece of my heart. They say you can’t pick your family, but even if that were possible I’d choose you every time because you’re the best mom anyone could ask for and I’m so happy that you’re mine! Here’s to celebrating your life, the wonderful person you are and all the sacrifices you have made. I love you more than you’ll ever know. Happy Birthday Mom ❤

Daily Inspiration: 3/9/15

preparation

 

Sometimes seeing the glass as half full instead empty is easier said than done. When you’re feeling at your weakest, try to redirect your negative thoughts of doubt and hopelessness into positive ones. After all if you are still breathing then whatever has brought you down in the past didn’t break you. We must never underestimate our resiliency as human beings. You are much stronger than you give yourself credit. If you’re feeling depressed or jaded with life, give yourself permission to express those feelings.  Ignoring those feelings can be detrimental as well because they’ll just keep building and building up until you implode. However, do not let them consume or derail you from picking yourself back up when the time is right. I have learned from personal experience that both pain and pleasure demand to be felt. Unfortunately, you need to experience both to fully appreciate the other. Everyone have an amazing week 😉

Happy International Women’s Day

Happy Women's Day

 

The time is now for all women to have equality around the world! I am eternally grateful to all the brave women that have fought and/or continue to fight for our rights. Here’s hoping the movement will translate into tangible change. I also want to remind all women out there that you are beautiful and do not let society determine your worth. Shine bright like the diamond you are 😉

Daily Inspiration: 3/6/15

know your worth

 

This quote raises an important distinction between confidence and value. I think valuing yourself is the key to exuding true confidence. Many people who walk around like they own the world are the most insecure. When you truly value yourself, you won’t need the approval of others to legitimize your existence. Always remember you are perfect just the way you are and being original makes you beautiful. Have a wonderful weekend! #TGIF #KnowYourWorth

Daily Inspiration: 3/5/15

honesty

 

 

There is no greater feeling than serenity. Once I started living life on my terms instead of everyone elses, I felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. I wasted entirely too much energy trying to please people. Once you own your truth you have nothing to be afraid of anymore because all your cards are on the table. The anxiety that comes with keeping secrets or hiding your true self can become overwhelming and all-consuming. I highly recommend following your heart and doing whatever your passionate about often. That being said, I implore you to break free from the chains that bind you and live the life you choose to the fullest. YOLO!

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