Life Happens

Sometimes life gets in the way of our dreams. And, we have to deal with it. I started to apologize for having not written in a while, to whom I'm not sure, mostly to myself. But there isn't anything to apologize for. Life happens...and sometimes our dreams, desires, and goals need to take a back seat while we put out the fires of life. For me, my day job as a web manager, took precedence, and nearly all of my energy too, for the last month or so. We had a project that needed everyone at the company's attention and, since I consciously manifested this well-paying job, every once and a while it extracts payment. I'm smiling at that last sentence. It's actually quite profound. If only I'd thought of that when I was in the middle of our turmoil and could have said "It's only extracting a payment for services rendered and payments received." I have told my teams over the years that there are days when they will be so underpaid for their hard work and there will be days when they are so overpaid (due to 'hurry up and wait') that they'll feel like they should have given back some money. It all balances out. So, I just went through a balancing period

Our dreams and our lives balance out, too. Over the last few weeks, I kept visualizing, coaching, reading, taking classes, and learning something every day for my business. I kept the pilot light of my dreams lit and now it's time to turn up the flame.

So, when life happens, keep dreaming, keep visualizing, keep Believing (with a capital "B"), and keep moving forward, inch by inch, until you can rebalance.
 

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  • 3/22/2007 7:01 PM Jane VerDow wrote:
    Kamin,
    Life is a funny thing!!! Distractions and obstacles, yet somehow comes together in some plan.
    Found your blog and have been checking in. Love it. Keep writing and updating, encouraging words!!!
    Been writing in mine, too...my day-to-day ground while in the world of "work". Keeping me to task with creating the next book while reviewing with the reading audience the path of writer and publisher I've chosen.

    Jane VerDow
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  • 4/8/2007 4:42 PM Kathryn Hall wrote:
    Wow that is so right - I have never thought of that "paying back" for the good salary. I just went through a big period of "paying back" at work and am slowly recovering
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