Keep Moving Forward
I hope everybody had an incredible weekend, ate good food and had time to spend with your family and friends.
This weekend I saw the movie “Meet the Robinson’s”. It was a great movie with a superb message of “celebrate your failures”, “let the past go” and “keep moving forward”.
Failure of a project, event or an experiment does not mean the end of that particular goal. Most often we have to fail to get to the end-result of our task or to accomplish our goal.
The past is the past and what’s done is done. You can’t change the past but hopefully you will learn from the past.
And regardless of your goal or task keep moving forward. Get started, don’t stop and be open to changes along the way.
Also this weekend, I read a great book titled, “I Don’t Want To Be Your Guru But I Have Something To Say” by Joyce Shafer.
This book is a great journey of mind and soul and with well-written thought provoking prose. I have read many motivational books over the years and "I Don't Want To Be Your Guru, But I Have Something To Say" moves to the front of the pack. This book will remind you that your life has many possibilities and the journey is most important. Don't just read this book absorb it. You will be glad you did.
Please take a moment to read what others have said about their personal, inner experience when they read it, by looking at the reviews at www.lulu.com/content/773467. If you like what you see, please share this with others.
To Your Health, Happiness and Wealth!
This weekend I saw the movie “Meet the Robinson’s”. It was a great movie with a superb message of “celebrate your failures”, “let the past go” and “keep moving forward”.
Failure of a project, event or an experiment does not mean the end of that particular goal. Most often we have to fail to get to the end-result of our task or to accomplish our goal.
The past is the past and what’s done is done. You can’t change the past but hopefully you will learn from the past.
And regardless of your goal or task keep moving forward. Get started, don’t stop and be open to changes along the way.
Also this weekend, I read a great book titled, “I Don’t Want To Be Your Guru But I Have Something To Say” by Joyce Shafer.
This book is a great journey of mind and soul and with well-written thought provoking prose. I have read many motivational books over the years and "I Don't Want To Be Your Guru, But I Have Something To Say" moves to the front of the pack. This book will remind you that your life has many possibilities and the journey is most important. Don't just read this book absorb it. You will be glad you did.
Please take a moment to read what others have said about their personal, inner experience when they read it, by looking at the reviews at www.lulu.com/content/773467. If you like what you see, please share this with others.
To Your Health, Happiness and Wealth!

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