From Our.. Facebook Friends
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Every week we're posting a
question and opening our platform for you to Journal your thoughts.. Here's
our latest Facebook Question:
What has been the hardest
thing you've ever done - and how has it changed you for the better..
Here's what our friends had to day.. LOVE IT!
The hardest thing I have ever done was
learning to journal and write things down. I was acquainted with the normal
quick notes on the back of my check book but to actually list my day as if I
have already accomplished it was quit a change.
I had to change my way of thinking! I had
to begin to sleep, walk, and talk with my journal readily available for me to
write my to-do list as the thoughts came to me. I own a childcare learning
center, a nanny agency, and an online daycare success network! With so many
streams of responsibility I couldn't keep up with it all! But by changing my
way of thinking, increasing my journal habits and sticking to my list I have
accomplished more in 30 days than I have in the past year. My businesses have
increase in every area. I am thankful the art of journaling!
ANDREA DICKERSON
Daycare Success –
daycaresuccess.com
The hardest thing I've ever
done was choosing to be a mother at the age of 19. However, I feel that
decision helped to create the woman I am today. I pushed myself to be the best
mother I could be and enhance my craft. Why? Because I was now responsible for
a little person that depended on me. Now 25 years later, while still in my
career of choice, I am following my passion. My son will never know how much he
inspired me.
TINA C. HINES
www.tinachines.com
The
hardest thing I've ever done is being caregiver for both of my aging parents.
Having that responsibility made me a much more sensitive and caring person
because I had to completely put my personal "issues" on hold and
accept the fact that my life journey is not just about ME!
JAMEE GREENE
I think accepting my
call was my hardest thing I ever done. The reason is I didn't take what God had
for me lightly.....I known that besides myself, I would be responsible for
others if I didn't do what I was commissioned to do. I really thought that this
was not a journey that I could endure by myself, but God ensured me that he
would never leave me alone. It changed me by knowing anything through his will
can be obtained if I only believe and trust in him.
MINISTER TERESA FOSTER
Being honest and true to
myself! When I learned how to be true with me, that put a big change in my
life. Now am real with myself and others and I DO NOT have to pretend anymore. For
so long I was what other people wanted me to be or do, but now am just me and I
love it! That’s was a big change for me.
TONI DAWSON
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