Friday, July 23, 2010

No Regrets

Have you ever thought about where you would be had you made one decision a different choice? I've thought about this at moments throughout my life. What if I had gotten decent grades in high school? Would I have gone straight to a university instead of screwing around in community college? Would I have had a better indication on what I wanted out of life? Would I have had better opportunities? I don't know where life would've taken me had I made different choices throughout my life. All that I know is I believe in Fate. I believe that everything happens for a reason and I choose to live by it. For example, the end of my sophmore year of high school, I was kicked off the cheerleading squad. Most of you will say, big effing deal. To me it was the end of the world. Cheerleading was all that I had. Fast forward a couple months to the summer before my junior year in high school. I went to a friends house and met the man of my dreams and eight years later, we are still going strong. Get to the point, well if I had not been kicked off cheer, I would've never met my boyfriend. I would've had cheer practice early the next day, and not have been able to go to the friends house who introduced us. When you get down on yourself for making a "mistake", try looking at it in a different way. That mistake just might be the best thing to ever happen to you. For me, getting kicked off cheer not only led me to the love of my life, but also changed my life and made me into the person that I am today. Live life to the fullest and have no regrets!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Optimism Holds the Key to Happiness

Along with pursuing my new dream of becoming an author, I also own and operate my own business. I am one of the lucky people who will not be satisfied working a job I am not happy in, just for the money. I have even been quoted by my boyfriend saying, "I don't care if we live in a cardboard box, as long as we are happy, healthy, and together". Being the sole owner and backbone of a business is definitely hard work and very stressful, but totally worth it. I get to wake up every day and do what I love. How many people get to say that? I truly believe that if everyone was in a job that they loved, then this world would be a better place. Maybe there wouldn't be world peace or anything, but there would definitely be less road rage, less divorce and deadbeat Dads, less abuse and less violence. I understand that not everyone has that choice, but what we do have is the ability to take a different outlook on our current situations. Whenever you are stressed, upset, depressed, angry, and hating life, just remember: it could always be worse. Make a choice, right here and right now, to look at life optimistically. Take more time for yourself, spend more time with your family, and remember to enjoy the wonderful little things that life has to offer. Before you take your anger out on someone else, stop and think about what they might be going through.
"Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence." - Helen Keller
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Epiphany

I woke up this morning and had an epiphany about my life. Jumping out of bed I looked in the mirror and said to myself, "I don't want to be a teacher anymore". Well, this is only half true. I do want to be a teacher, but I don't want teaching to be my ultimate career goal. Feeling deja vu all over again, (I had had an epiphany once before during my freshman year of college changing from interior design to dance) fear rushed over my body as I realized I did not know what I wanted to do with my life. Sitting down in front of the computer I decided to take random quizzes to see what my career path should be. Obviously a computer generated quiz was not going to answer my question. So I sat for a long time looking at the sky and thinking what I wanted out of life. Where I wanted to live, how much time I wanted to have with my non existent children, and did I want to spend the majority of my day teaching in a classroom or working in an office? No. So I asked myself the question one more time: what do I want to do with my life? The answer, write. I have always loved writing. From creating fiction stories to writing songs and poems. Every essay I have written throughout college has gotten great reviews and grades. So it is decided. I am going to become a writer and what better place to begin than to have my own blog. Warning to the organized: I am very spontaneous, hence the name of the blog, so my topics will be random but full of optimism (unless I'm in a bad mood) and creativity. I hope you all enjoy my Spontaneous State of Mind!