Impossibility? It just doesn’t EXIST!

I was planning to post another of my articles when I saw this story in my inbox. It lays credence to the last article published here. Impossibility is a non-existent word and when you read today’s post, you will have no choice than to agree with me.

This story should be printed and left where you will see it often - and then everytime you come across a project you think you cannot successfully complete read this story again. ;)

There Are No Impossibilities!

This is written to commemorate my birthday which is today, 25th of July 2007.

Looking back at the last five years of my life, I can come boldly to tell anyone I come across that there are NO IMPOSSIBILITIES! The past five years of my life had been a memorable one because I have experienced everything about life that I needed to experience. I remember leaving the University full of hope and expectations of living my dreams.

Become What You Want to Be

I saw this story and decided to share it with my readers. It is
a story telling us the word impossibility does not really exist.

Enjoy it ;)

Let me tell you about a little girl who was born into a very poor family in a shack in the Backwoods of Tennessee. She was the 20th of 22 children, prematurely born and frail. Her survival was doubtful. When she was four years old she had double pneumonia and scarlet fever - a deadly combination that left her with a paralyzed and useless left leg. She had to wear an iron leg brace. Yet she was fortunate in having a mother who encouraged her.

Trapped

by: Kath Ponsford

I’m trapped, trapped inside myself, I want to get out, get out and be free. I don’t want to live in my shell, But I’m scared, scared to take away my mask.

Friends are forever letting me down, No matter how close they are. They are there if I have a problem, But when I don’t I may as well not exist.

I want someone to trust and care about me, Someone to cry on and someone to listen. I want someone to love me for who I am, Not the masked me me whom everyone knows.

Procrastination Kills, Kill Procrastination

I started an ecourse this week so as to help a lot of people overcome a debilitating disease that has made a lot of people live below their potentials: PROCRASTINATION.

Today’s post is to talk about the negative effect of procrastination on our lives and how it can be overcame. If you want to subscribe to the Ecourse, send a blank email to: prokiller@aweber.com. When you confirm your subscription, over the next one week, you will be receiving valuable tips on overcoming procrastination.

Enjoy today’s article and let me know what you think about it.

No Substitute For Action

Have you ever imagined what you would have been able to achieve if you have acted on every ideas that come to you? Have you ever imagined what your life would have become if ACTION had been your watchword earlier? Have you ever imagined the kind of state you could have been now if you have been a person of action?

There are so many times we have an idea that would have changed our lives, can your remember? There are so many times we have seen somebody do some things and wonder: “I have thought of that before.” There are so many times we have felt we could do some things but somehow, we couldn’t or wouldn’t.

To Have It All

My journey of self-discovery continued, and I was expanding my sense of
myself and my own identity. In many ways, I thought that I was finally
starting to feel successful and happy.

I had a growing sense of well-being and satisfaction, and I adored being
a mother and taking care of my son. I was enjoying my life as a single
woman and investing plenty of quality time in my relationship with my
son Michel. In addition, I bought a lovely, beautifully decorated four
bedroom home in a wonderful neighborhood. I was making a good living,
earning more and more each year. I sensed that I was on the path to my
destiny of helping others.

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