Finding Strength In You

by Dee Davis on August 30, 2009

Go With The Flow

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“The important thing about a problem is not its solution, but the strength we gain in finding the solution”

Don’t allow life to get the best of you. Accept life as it comes and appreciate every moment of it. You have a lot to be proud of in your life. OrealE? Yes “Oh Real-ly!” Set positive goals for yourself, find strength in others, allow others to find strength in you, and don’t take yourself too seriously. You are a lot stronger than you give yourself credit for but always remain open to suggestions. Don’t be so quick to beat yourself down. Put down the bat. Instead take personal inventory in yourself.



Ask yourself the following questions:

  1. What is the first thing you truly worked for in your life?
  2. What do you consider to be your life work? What were you put here to do?
  3. What is your greatest achievement or proudest moment?
  4. What is the hardest decision you’ve ever had to make? What happened? What was the outcome?
  5. Who or what have you served in your life–family? yourself? god? profit? someone elses expectations? Were your motives right?
  6. What is left for you to do?

By answering these questions you begin the journey of bringing forth your true “calling.” Discovering what the world needs from you. You posses a great gift. We all do. To keep that gift you must give it away. That is your strength.

Source: Finding Strength In Small Things Youtube

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