Bold Magic by kristin
May 18, 2012 at 5:36 pm livinglightinternational 3 comments
Sometimes the funniest things happen when we least expect it. I moved into a new place last September. One of the tasks I’ve left undone is replacing the shower head with a water filter version. Yet something has held me back – fear of plumbing? When I finally decided to tackle the “project”, it was as easy as twisting off the old shower head and replacing with the new – I did the job with my bare hands! Hmmm…just goes to show you that sometimes our slightest fears can hold us back from something we really want to do. Which reminded me of something Cherie mentioned a few days ago. When she gives inspirational talks, she asks people what is holding them back from living their dreams. Many people raise their hands when she mentions time or money. And then she always says – don’t let time or money (and I might add fear) hold you back from what you really want to do. A favorite quote of mine is “Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it!” Would you like to live YOUR dream and be among our Living Light graduate success stories? What’s holding you back?
Entry filed under: Living Light Culinary Institute, Success. Tags: cherie soria, gourmet raw foods, gratitude, kristin suratt, Living Light students, mendocino county events, money, raw food chef, success, time.
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1. Vita | May 18, 2012 at 5:47 pm
The first item on my Pre-Bucket List is to make a Bucket List. Hard to hit a target you can’t see!
2. Chantale | May 19, 2012 at 10:03 am
Thank you, Kristin! Wow! I will meditate on this one today… What dream do I want to live now? Nothing can hold me back… anymore… xox
3. kristin suratt (@queenkristina60) | May 21, 2012 at 10:36 am
Thanks Judith and Chantale…it’s nice to know you’re reading and thinking about what we put out there in cyberspace…
We’ve got to all stick together and help each other make sense of how our lives work for the common good (and our own, of course!)
Love, Kristin