Having to make decisions can be tough. It's difficult some times to know the right thing to do because in reality there are consequences to every decision we have to make in life. If you are like me, you made decisions that weren't necessarily the best however you did what you thought was right at the time, with the knowledge you had and the skills you had at that very time.
At the end of the day, it was those decisions that taught me some of the greatests lessons in life.
As I grow older some decisions are still tougher than others but I am much more in tune to listening to my body and when I make decisions they come with a great deal of confidence as my values come into play on a much larger scale than they ever have before. My body lets me know the right thing to do..oddly enough it is one of the greatest teachers we will ever have if we pay attention.
At the end of the day, it was those decisions that taught me some of the greatests lessons in life.
As I grow older some decisions are still tougher than others but I am much more in tune to listening to my body and when I make decisions they come with a great deal of confidence as my values come into play on a much larger scale than they ever have before. My body lets me know the right thing to do..oddly enough it is one of the greatest teachers we will ever have if we pay attention.
Look in the mirror and trust the person looking back at you!
Many people don't like growing older...for me I am grateful for what age is teaching me!
xo
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ReplyDelete"My body lets me know the right thing to do."
That's very important. The way I look at medicine, I believe that our bodies have evolved over hundreds of millions of years, and they can often heal themselves better without any of the bizarre chemicals from BigPharmma labs.
And, by the same token, natural whole foods are always better than additive-filled processed foods.