Changing Destinations ... Universal Detours for a Better Life

Written by Edward B. Toupin


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The hardest part of this entire situation is not so muchrepparttar loss, butrepparttar 123764 recovery. Loss can be viewed in two ways: 1) I have a void because I lost something or someone dear in my life, 2) I will remember that part of my life, but a new door has opened for me. Sometimes, as you experience loss and go throughrepparttar 123765 grieving process, you can eventually feel better and "lighter." You are losing anchors that keep you in place. However, it's easy to remain in "loss" because you don't have to face what has occurred and you never have to take responsibility for potential loss inrepparttar 123766 future. Essentially, sitting in loss means that you're waiting for that "other shoe to drop."

Once you are at a point where you feel you can recover, you have to decide "what's next." You've probably been running in panic mode, juggling everything in your life to keep from sinking. Since you're so used to this mode of operation, it becomes hard to change from keepingrepparttar 123767 dogs at bay to running in a positive direction again. You have to take stock in what you have, learn from what has happened, and examinerepparttar 123768 new path on which you have been placed. But, realize that once you lose nearly everything, you have an entire range of choices available to you because you don't haverepparttar 123769 excess load that was keeping you motionless. Additionally, as you begin to recover, you'll find that you've actually gained so much more. I know this sounds patronizing, especially if you're in it. But, if you step back and analyze your situation, you will find that you've not only learned something, but you've also taken a very definite turn in your life.

Understand that when you're in an avalanche situation, you need to recognize what's happening in your life. Step back and analyze what is really happening and definerepparttar 123770 underlying issues causing such a calamity. In most cases, as in our case of fire, illness, and death, there is nothing that you can do to stop it from happening. But, you do haverepparttar 123771 power within you to keep it from taking over your life by ensuring that you don't fall into despair or depression. Realize that, althoughrepparttar 123772 loss leaves a void, you have been given a new lease on life and a new set of possibilities to examine.

In many cases,repparttar 123773 Universe throws a curve to make you change directions---whether it is emotional, physical, or spiritual. If you can understand that sometimes things happen that are out of your control, then you will be able to better handle such situations. To prepare yourself, you need to go back torepparttar 123774 basics such as life, love, security, and ambitions to evaluaterepparttar 123775 stability of each element and know thatrepparttar 123776 things that really matter in your life are inside of you. When you have little to carry and everything you need, it's much easier to handlerepparttar 123777 curves and maneuver to a more stable and fulfilling life.

Edward B. Toupin is a published author, inspirational and self-help writer, and coach living in Las Vegas, NV. Contact Edward at etoupin@toupin.com for additional information or to discuss your desires for a more fulfilling life. Visit his always evolving Web site at http://www.toupin.com.


"Persistence Is What It Takes!"

Written by Peg Bastin


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These are just a few ways to get recognized. Then when someone wants your product they'll remember YOU.

Persistence - and a whole lot of patience helps too.

You must love what you do. See yourself succeeding. Challenge yourself - you might be surprised atrepparttar results! Think about what YOU need to do to changerepparttar 123763 way things are going for you. Take control of yourself and your future. Decide what you really want and go for it! Withrepparttar 123764 right attitude you can be anything you want! You don't want to live withrepparttar 123765 unanswered question...WHAT IF... do you?

Never give up on your dreams! Persistence is what got my website up. I knew nothing about website building when I began. When I got stuck (which was often) I contacted some of my publisher friends and asked questions until I could accomplish my goal. I may even have been a pest at times! I prefer to think of it as PERSISTENCE!

Love yourself, believe in yourself, imagine yourself succeeding and reaching your goals.

See you atrepparttar 123766 top!

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