Sunday, 17 January 2016

dear universe


Things people have said to me in the past week that I refuse to believe :

"Living it and dreaming it is different"
- The response to my confession that I am a dreamer with big ideas and lofty aspirations.


"You've had too many holidays in the past few months"
- Someone who I have promptly eliminated from my life.


"It is what it is. There's nothing we can do about it."
- A colleague on going to work in a corporate office environment and clock watching from 9 til 5 Monday to Friday and working for the weekend.


- - -


I've long believed there is more to life than the daily grind of the corporate hampster wheel,
so in the spirit of the New Year and inspired by books, emails and certain individuals,
I am openly proclaiming to the universe that this is the year that I start to manifest my dreams.





dear universe >> STARTS WITH CUPCAKES



D I D   Y O U   K N O W ?

It is estimated that 98 out of 100 persons who are dissatisfied with their world do not have a clear picture in their minds of the world they would like for themselves?

People drift aimlessly through life, dissatisfied, struggling against a great many things, but without a clear-cut goal.


So, Dear Universe, as the sun sets on another weekend; 
And I prepare for my second week back at work in 2016, 
Please hear me when I say that I no longer want to feel trapped by my reality.

And this little blog, which currently provides me with an escape, is the catalyst to this change.


The ability to blog when and wherever I want has made me look around at so many inspirational women who are successfully achieving their dreams.

So here's to taking baby steps toward achieving my dreams.

And toward the growth of this little blog in the next 12 months and beyond.

Because there's no such thing as travelling too much or being 'stuck' in a job, life or situation.



xx

2 comments:

  1. Love this post! People have a hard time understanding when your reality is different to theirs, the perception is that you toe the line on what your life should look like, i.e. like everyone else's'. Once you challenge this reality, people are either happy for you or cannot accept this deviation from societal norms. Its interesting to challenge peoples perception of their own reality and watch them freak out when you decide you want something different!
    PS Love your blog.

    Rach xx

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    1. Hi Rach! Thank you so much for popping by and taking the time to read and comment! Makes me all warm and fuzzy :) Most people don't challenge societal norms.. so good on you for going against the grain and living your life your way! xx

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