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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Moving On II

Make a plan.

Once you calm down and have assessed the situation, make a plan to guide you along the way.

Do not make big leaps without enough confidence or resources.

Never make a step without confidence that can match the challenges before you.

Keep only what is important.

Keep what is worth keeping-lessons learned, wisdom gained, the power and the strenght that you have learned from experience.

Be aware that life has to transcend for life to thrive. For every ending a beginning waiting to be unleashed.

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