My heart has really been on gratitude for the past week or so.. and I've been reflecting on it so much.
It shouldn't have to be when the going gets tough that we appreciate what people do for us.. but we should always take into account their existence and the fact that they have stayed around and supported for so long.
But not even just people.. just our lives in general. Do you ever think when you get home, all of the the things that could have happened to you?
You could of been hit by a car.
You could have choked on water or food.
You could have collapsed.
You could have just stopped breathing.
The bus you rode on could have been in an accident.
I know these seem extreme.. but when you think about it, any of these things could have happened. Not too long ago in my area, someone got hit by a car-- full on collision. Thank God he survived it, but imagine all of the injuries?
There is someone that is protecting you every single day. God. And I am forever grateful that despite the circumstances.. me forgetting to acknowledge him, constantly complaining to him.. he still loves me and he still protects me.
Don't you ever sit down and take a look at your life and where it is now? What could of happened to you, or what you just avoided going through. There are some places we are not even meant to experience..
It's a lot.. but adopt a gratuitous attitude. It makes life that much more sweet.. and you will just see how much people do care about you.. and you will see the people who are really in it for you and who are not.
Life is always a learning process.
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Thursday, 13 August 2015
Thursday, 6 August 2015
A writers cry
It's 12:48am.
There is a lack of motivation. To write. To visualize. To feel. To comprehend.
You could have been writing from 48 hours to 48 years... This same problem still rears its ugly head.
Writers block.
But it's a new species.
To me anyway.
The blockage is not what to write.. But just writing in itself.
The indecisiveness and the ultimate procrastination.
"Ah buck up.. All you need to do is just write. It's easy"
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