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Building up Reserves

Posted on : 10-02-2012 | By : Daisy | In : Self Transformation

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In what ever moves you be ready for this marathon we call Life.

Get in shape and stay in shape! Include some form of physical discipline in your daily routine. Life is for marathoners!

Build and preserve your mind. Feed your mind with pureness, positive, and power. Spend time with nature, a positive and uplifting book, inspiring music and wonderful uplifting people.

Keep your spirit strong because sometimes life will throw a curve ball and you need to be tougher than the negative situations that come at you. Keep the faith. Did you know that fear and faith have the same definition? Definition: believing what you don’t see is going to happen!

Daisy Says: Build your reserve today physically, mentally, and spiritually.

Mid-Life thoughts

Posted on : 22-01-2012 | By : Daisy | In : Family- Life -Friends, Self Transformation

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I now understand, because I have lived it, that nothing and no one stays the same forever and above all…things must end sometime.

The human existence defined in the experience of a fragile mortality.

50… a threshold to cross. 50 reminds me to look upon the difficulties, disappointments, fears, and failures I’ve experienced as important life lessons, which have prepared me to cross the threshold. Some things in life just have to be learned the hard way and the only way to get through them is to GO through them. 50 also reminds me of the achievements and joys that were made possible because I chose to GO through the challenges and to face my fears.

While my loved ones may object to me going gray, I challenge them to see the youthful spirit that truly is me.

As I cross the threshold I embrace my gray hairs as a reminder of my journey, as well as a challenge to bring forth my spirit for others to see. Crossing the threshold I leave behind thoughts and ideas that no longer apply to the person I have become; bitter sweet relationships have come and gone left behind to blow in the winds of time. It also means practicing peace and serenity in my every day actions. It’s time to take a detour from the highway and enjoy an undiscovered dirt road.

Daisy Says: Courageously living with intention.

Discipline & Self-Control

Posted on : 09-11-2011 | By : Daisy | In : Self Transformation

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Discipline and Self Control are tools to achieve goals and accomplish dreams.

We can experience the best this life has to offer through discipline and self control. The fruit of the spirit is self control, making the choice to pay the price of discipline and not just do what we feel.

Most often than not people are out of control in their spending, in their emotions, in their eating, in their attitudes, lazy, not taking charge in their life.

Take charge and be in control, be disciplined, have a plan and stick to your plan.

Each and everyone has the ability to take charge of their life through discipline and self control. Just like a muscle the more you develop discipline and self control the easier it will be to exercise discipline and self control at crucial decision making moments in your life.

Every time we take the easy way out we deprive ourselves of the opportunity to exercise discipline and self control. Many don’t want to pay the price that is required of discipline and self control. The challenge is to do what is right even if it is going to inconvenience you and make you feel uncomfortable; rest assured that discipline will produce great rewards.

There are two kinds of pain, the pain of discipline and the pain of regret. The price of discipline is far less to pay then the price of regrets. It’s painful to look back and see how you’ve wasted weeks or months just because you were not willing to pay the price to exercise self control and discipline.

Discipline ensures you a bright tomorrow.

Discipline in finance allows you to enjoy a more bountiful life
Discipline in eating habits allows you to enjoy a healthier life
Discipline in controlling negative thoughts allows you to enjoy a happier life

Just like it takes time to form bad habits it takes time to form good habits.

Discipline and self-control means we need to stay the course despite how uncomfortable we may feel as we reign in the temptation to do otherwise.

Daisy Says: Self discipline is the dividing line between mediocrity and excellence.

Your Habit, Your Life

Posted on : 18-10-2011 | By : Daisy | In : Self Transformation

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There is a well kept secret in life: It’s just as easy to get into a “good” habit as it is to get into a “bad” habit.

What ever you put your mind to is just a matter of choice.

You can spend your time doing the things that will bring you closer to your goals, or you can spend your time seeking immediate gratification.

Success in anything that you want to achieve can be summed up to: make a habit of doing those things that you need to do. Make the choice, develop the discipline, repeat it long enough and it will be come a habit.

Daily evaluation will prove to you that life is the result of choices. You are where you are because of the choices you made.

Your future depends on the choices you make today. You can choose go for a walk around the block, or you can choose sit and watch T.V. You can choose to act on an opportunity, or you can choose to sleep in late.

The potential of a great life can be found in the choices and habits you’ve embraced.

Addicted to the Struggle

Posted on : 14-10-2011 | By : Daisy | In : Self Transformation

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Let me start by saying: EVERYONE DESERVES TO HAVE FUN

Do you feel like you keep moving forward but are still in the same place? Well I think, it’s time to take a step back and then ask yourself—Am I addicted to the struggle?

I think that we sometimes work harder when we need to work smarter. Working harder it seems that we keep doing more and more of the same…..and thinking that we are going to get a different result–which is, by the way, also the definition of insanity.

I was raised to value hard work and that anything worth achieving comes from hard work.

Perhaps you’ve heard the saying “work smarter, not harder.” I think most of us just got smarter at working harder. To me it seemed that “hard” was a good thing. Perhaps you did too?

When that happens I believe hard can become an addiction.

Perhaps we should focus on working smarter and look for the path of least resistance. Maybe we may need to change our own feelings and beliefs about the process that we are involved in.

So how can you tell that you are addicted to struggle? Here is a sure test… have you set a goal; had a hundred reasons why you can’t reach it, don’t reach it, and then create a bunch of excuses why that didn’t happen? okay.. you are addicted to the struggle.

Being addicted to struggle keeps us within our comfort zones. It is much easier to keep doing things the same old way than it is to change. Give it a try… and re-evaluate your beliefs, maybe it is time to celebrate the OUTCOME and not the effort. Believe that you deserve goodness, fun and relaxation!

Daisy Says: Next Adventure!