Hello Everyone,
I think everyone is back from
the holidays…difficult I know…to get back to work when we were
tired from our work as we left for the well-deserved holiday break.
Sometimes beginning a new
year brings difficult reflection with so much talk about a New Year’s
Resolution that we will not fail this year, weight we must lose, bills we
should pay, projects we have postponed but must return to, family we need to be
there for, and finally all our work demands awaiting us at our place of employment.
It does not matter the road
you choose or how slowly you go as long as you do not stop because our greatest
weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is to always
try just one more time. Tweak what already exists before deciding it
does not work.
Keep in mind that beginning a
new year opens so many possibilities and opportunities for continuous
improvement by beginning anew or simply choosing to proceed onward with a
refreshed mindset regarding a current activity or task.
Remember it does not matter
the bumps or curves on your road toward your intended goal; but instead, what
matters is arriving at the final destination and the potential for the beauty
you may find “en route”. To find the beauty take another look at
your chosen path…you chose it for a reason! Also remember, do not fear
the challenging because through strife and challenge, one can find reflective
beauty. Simply take another look from a differing perspective.
: )
Happy New Year to you!
I hope your chosen path
flourishes with revealed beauty, just like the beautiful roads in this
PowerPoint.
Relax for a few minutes
and follow the link to the PowerPoint.
It is well worth your time; it is set to music too!
(I have provided 2 separate links below to arrive at the PowerPoint - the 2 links are different internet routes / paths to the same PowerPoint)
It is well worth your time; it is set to music too!
(I have provided 2 separate links below to arrive at the PowerPoint - the 2 links are different internet routes / paths to the same PowerPoint)
World Routes
or
www.adtsea.org/wisconsin/attach/world-routes.pps
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