We always have a choice.
Posted on February 10, 2017 Leave a Comment
From the ground up, we choose how we want something to effect us. We choose if we want to be better and grow or if we want to be bitter and stagnate and possibly die as a result of our uncontrolled emotions and thoughts. We choose to live or slowly cause or own destruction. We choose to live and experience happiness or hold on to anger, frustration, guilt, sadness, or worry which can lead to overwhelming stress and possibly cause a heart attack, stroke, or a “rare” health condition. Your mind reacts and so does your body.
Is anyone or anything worth that pain and worth your life and right to live?
Timika
Lesson 4: It is telephone and not television. Be bold…………………….
Posted on February 7, 2017 Leave a Comment
When I turned 16, I applied for a waitress position at one of my favorite restaurants. Interviews were completed on the spot. After a couple of days, my mother asked me if I had called the restaurant to inquire about the position, or if I had heard from them. I told her no to both questions, and she asked me why not? I admitted to being fearful of calling…more like fearful of rejection. “It is telephone and not television, my mother said. “They don’t know if you are scared or not. If you want the job, I suggest you call them. They cannot see you. If you do not get the position, someone else will.”
Thanks, mom!
Yes. I wanted the job. I loved their breakfast buffets and hot fudge desserts. I also wanted to try the waitress thing…something about serving others was a motivator for me….
So, I called the restaurant and asked to speak with the manager, and I was told that if I had transportation, I was hired. To spare you the specific details, I accepted the position. (I ended up speaking with the manager twice that day. I had to figure out the transportation issue, and no, I did not have a car, yet.
Over the years, the courage to be bold over the telephone transferred to in-person meetings, as well. I figure… “what the heck have I got to lose?”
My mother taught me to ask for what I wanted with confidence. Living your life is about knowing what you want. Later in life, the same scenario presented itself, and I was again, hired on the spot for my first Student Nurse position.
Another one of my mother’s favorite quotes is “If you do not know what you want, others will decide for you.”
What are others deciding for you?
1. Know what you want in life. What you are your dislikes and likes?
2. What’s your plan to make it happen? Who do you need to contact? Resources?
3. Jot your answers down for one and two.
4. Buy a calendar. Organize your work. Set goal dates.
5. Act. Compete with your highest self. Life waits on no one.
Timika



