Monday, September 24, 2007

Encouragement 1.0

Hello Everyone!

It is my desire to begin random messages of encouragement! There will be no set number of times or length to my messages of encouragement. The reason behind this is because I try to share words of encouragement on a daily basis with several of my friends and I thought from time to time why not share those words of encouragement with all those that visit my blog.

Today's Words of Inspiration:
I pray that you have a marvelous and wonderfully blessed week! A week of nothing but smiles, happiness, and prosperity! May every obstacle you face be a conquerable one!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Old Friends


Today's Message of the Day is: Old friends are like antiques, they are to be treasured. Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love Truly, Laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you Smile. Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we should Dance and appreciate those that make our lives even more special each and every day!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Facing Vulnerablity in Order to Reach Your Full Potential

"When a lobster grows to a weight of about one pound, he instinctively knows that the hard shell that has protected him now inhibits his growth. To continue to mature, the lobster must lose his old shell and grow a new one—a process that takes about two days. For two days, the lobster is totally vulnerable. With no crusty shell, he is easy prey in deep waters. Waves can slam him against a jagged reef. But he has no alternative. To mature, he must lose the old shell and grow a new one. "- The High Calling of Our Daily Work

Someone recently shared this story with me. I felt it came at a time that impacted me and others in my life. What I took from this story was that we can go through a lot in life that we have felt embodied or encompassed by, but it is all we have known. However, in order to grow we must make ourselves vulnerable (with no guarantee that this vulnerability will not hurt us). We must allow the time to elapse for us to grow a new shell. Realizing that we ourselves did not change, our experiences of the past are still the same, however we have allowed ourselves to emerge into something greater where we can reach our full potential. I hope this blog inspires someone today.

Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806)

Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) Raised on a farm in Maryland, Benjamin Banneker wanted to learn everything he could about the world around hi...