What do you want in your lifetime, what kind of person do you want to be?

By October 26, 2010 March 15th, 2011 LIFE, LOVE, PARENTHOOD
  • Our past has shaped who we are today
  • Our backgrounds are important
  • Time heals
  • If we’re born lucky then we will make it

Have you ever heard anything so stupid?

Our life experiences can shape our thoughts and alter our views however it does not dictate our future or who we are and what we believe in. Today….today we get to choose and dictate our future, know the road ahead. Time does not heal we need help to heal our wounds because pain from the past can roll over into decades if we don’t deal with the issues, all of us have experienced that.

The truth sets us free so why don’t we identify it and create the life you’ve always wanted. Positive thinking alone will not make things happen we need to take charge.

What do you have control over? Decisions

The decision on what they mean and the decision on what you do about it.

DECISIONS= DESTINY

Do you give up or reignite?

Sometimes the world conditions us (I really dislike the idea that people “conditioning” us but it’s true) for example “The Little Aussie Battler” in Australia we have grown up with this mentality and it’s really not a positive one and it’s stumps growth because we think average is great and we don’t allow our minds to really think about one question:

What do I want in my lifetime, what kind of person do I want to be?

Your state of mind alone can change your world, a strong state begins with strong energy and you can change your energy by the way you move.

Energy is Power

“Passion is the genesis of all genius”

When I took the oath I touched on whom we spend time with changes you. We have to believe the story and know your goal in your heart. Once our goal leaves our heart and enters our head we have become complacent and we won’t have the passion or desire to make it happen so the trick is to ensure it stays in our hearts.

Let’s make the decision to change our state!

Join the discussion 4 Comments

  • Cheyanne says:

    So true Renee,

    The little Aussie battler could also be why the Tall Poppy syndrome is so far spread across Australian minds. Its actually quite sad really. I debated with a friend recently that the mindset of too many Australians are cemented in our county history – Prisoners sent here as the mother land didn’t want them. Compared to the USA – The land of Opportunity, where cultures moved for exactly that – Opportunity. It was an interesting conversation.

    Chey xoxox

    • braqueen says:

      I totally agree Chey about the tall poppy syndrome people are happy for you to succeed as long as it’s within their scope of “normal”. Interesting!

  • Stacey-lee says:

    This is a question I ponder alot, my answer is always, more like I was when I was 18-19 years Old, I was a very determined self disciplined person with far more get up and go, a far healthier view of myself and the world around me,, and more importantly I WAS ME.. I have become lazy and uninspired and I have allowed that.. But today is a new Day and I have already before reading this post made a start by making the decision to Stop alot of the negative attitudes i have and try to find that girl that had such a strong character, use my time more wisely, and be the True Stacey-lee and stand up for what I believe and who I want to be.. Step 1. Self imposed Shopping ban!! Step 2. Give up smoking!!! Step 3. Step 3. Bring back the Lists eg: shopping, finances, time management!!! I want my children to have a better role model… Thats who I want to be…

    • braqueen says:

      Nice Stac,
      It’s easy to become uninspired easier then any other route but not as satisfing. I think you do stand up for what you believe in sometimes you just have those drainers trying to bring you down but just it roll away. You are such a great role model for your children you are a great mother, it’s easier to feel more in control when you feel organised I think.

      Rxx

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