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Pursuing a dream…


"The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature." - Anne Frank


I still believe that I have the power to make a difference – and I believe that you do, too.

Do you have a project that you want to complete but do not seem to find the time to work on it?
Do you want to tackle that project you’ve been putting aside for awhile now?

Maybe all you need is a pen and paper to write down what your day’s schedule is like!



Any big accomplishment starts with a dream...
And once you dream it, you and you alone can make it happen!
And in the process, try to enjoy it.

A couple of weeks ago, I decided to complete what I have started.
(I can’t wait to share every step with you guys..)
From Monday thru Friday, I pledged to work on my project for 3 ½ hours and hope to complete it in 4 weeks.
It is actually a liberating thing to do once you treat a project as a job with a deadline.
All of a sudden, you’re working like Cinderella’s little elves.


However, in so doing, I have to give up some things I enjoy doing.
To compromise, I’ve scheduled to be here every Saturdays.
I hope you can join me every week for a cup of tea and a quick chat.
I miss you all and would love to hear from you soon!

Enjoy your week and do take time to go outside and enjoy the beauty of life!

See you back here on Satuday and let me know your first week in pursuing your dreams...

Hugs and Kisses!
Special shout-out to the my friends who trained for the Danskin Triathlon - Good-luck tomorrow! You ladies, rock!




Comments

  1. Jen! I'm glad to hear it, really, I am. I've found myself in a similar situation, but have been struggling with giving up some of my 'responsibilities'. *sigh* But after reading your post (motivational!), I've pulled out my pen and notebook and am going to start my pro and con list, my 'bucket' list, my 'need to do' list, and get hacking away at all the distractions in my life! Thanks for the nudge I needed! :-)

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  2. @Jennifer - I'm so happy that you took that first step. I promise, writing your "bucket" list is pretty liberating! Come back next week and let us know how it goes...Good-luck!

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  3. Hello lady,
    I have missed you but am so happy for you.
    I am going to write and finish my book, so I will be on and off again...goal is to finish before the end of October!
    You rock, be safe and stay in touch when possible.
    Love Lori

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  4. @Lori - glad you stopped by! That's exciting...
    Having a deadline is definitely a great way to get things done! Can't wait to exchange notes!

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  5. Glad to see you're back, Jenjen, if only for one day a week. :)

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  6. Hi Jenjen!! I missed you!
    I have a long bucket-list and only a few items on the list are accomplished.

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  7. @Buckeroomama - missed you and the kids :)

    @Veronica - missed you, too..get that list checked-off one item at a time!

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  8. That is wonderful, Jen!!! I love your enthusiasm for life and goals!!!

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  9. Popping in from MBC (Follow Me Club)
    Now following you...

    I'm currently pursuing a dream of mine and trying to schedule time accordingly. Time management is a constant struggle with me.

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  10. Hi Jen!!
    Long time no "see"! So glad I decided to stop by today. Your post was just what I needed to hear. I am working on a book proposal and just can't seem to find the time to move it forward. Thanks for the motivation to ruthlessly cut back on my schedule and MAKE it happen!! I made a list of my priorities and am hoping to make a plan and stick to it. Thanks!!

    Hope you are doing well!

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  11. @Alicia, thanks for the visit! Keeep cheering me on - I definitely need them!

    @JaelCustomDesign, thanks for following! Get that schedule working, before you know it you're a step closer to your dreams!

    @Melinda, I missed you, too! I'm so glad you stopped by - and WOW! Go get that book proposal going, I can't wait to hear more!

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  12. I've been pursuing my dream diligently since I've been on my two week vacation from. so far so good. But it's back to work on Tuesday. But come Friday,Sunday, and Monday I'll be back at it again. This is Tee following you from the MNBC 100!:)

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  13. Thanks Jen for commenting on my page. And I attend to keep pursing my dreams, and spreading my wings. Thanks 4 the encouraging words:)

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  14. Hi Jen!
    I just wanted to tell you that I gave you a award on my site! Please come and accept it. Thanks!:0)

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  15. @Tanya, thank you for the lovely blog award!

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