Good morning!
This quote has always resonated with me. I actually found
it on an inspirational wall calendar my mother had given me about years
ago. I placed a photo of me doing a running-leap and breaking a board
in karate and mounted it over the photo on the calendar. I then framed
it and look at it often as an inspiration of what I can do when I set
my mind to it.
Karate had always interested me. When I was little, I
remember envying other kids who were enrolled at a young age and earned
their various belts. I liked the idea of being able to protect myself.
When my daughter was five, I took her to a local karate studio, wanting
her to have the experience that I hadn't. While there, the Master of
the studio talked me in to giving it a whirl. I fell in love with the
discipline.
Your turn: What hidden dreams or goals
or childhood ambitions do you have? Why not pursue them? Why not live
out loud? Pick up a paint brush, join a karate, or jazz dancing class.
It is never too late to pursue a childhood dream, unless we allow it to
be.
Your affirmation: I pursue my ambitions,
treating them with as much importance as I do those of my family
members.