and as we're not physically moving house today, even though i'm emotionally prepared for it, i decided to move to a new blogging home instead :)
A LOT's swirling around my head and i needed somewhere to put it all...
the name of this new blog is from the quote by ben stein:
the first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: decide what you want.
and this is precisely what i intend to do with this new blog...
those who know me well, know i've struggled with this whole issue on and off throughout my life, and it's especially become difficult since the stroke...
of course, i know the basic things i want right now - to walk unaided, to have full use of my limbs, to return to work (to name but three) - but the decision-making needs to go deeper ...
i knew aged 14 i wanted to go to oxford, i knew aged 22 i wanted to go to africa, i knew aged 24 i wanted to be a wife and a mother, i knew aged 34 i wanted my kids to have the best education...
but since then i've been scrambling around for that kind of certain inner knowledge, that kind of goal and purpose...
for several years now, this quote by alfred d. souza has been how i live my life:
For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin - real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.
and i know it isn't working!!! something needs to change!!
and so, the first step is for me to decide exactly what it is i want, and only then can i begin to make it happen....
6 comments:
Oh Claire, this is possibly some of most important work we can do and also some of the hardest. I love that Souza quote :)
Here's to making it happen!
A new adventure: here's to enjoying the journey.
So good to see you back it my love - even if you don't quite know what you are back at!!! Tina xx
I agree that when we have a goal - half of the work is done. I understand that quote so well... One day I hope to figure out what I want to be "when I grow up". Welcome back!
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