Posts Tagged purpose
Intelligent Thoughts
I’ve always pondered how the brilliant memorable leaders of past times tapped into their extraordinary gifted thoughts? Martin Luther King Jr., Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, and Beethoven are just a few to consider from so many wonderful people that have given the meaning of genius a run for its definition.
These pioneers simply thought different, resisted the flow, and contributed great inspiration. Their names are of but memory now, but the wonders and dreams they opened for the centuries to come are unimaginable. Is there a secret for thinking, acting, and living within this plane of creativity? I am willing to bet it has to do a lot with the old saying, “just follow your heart”. Doing what we really wish and enjoying life is very simple, but we ourselves make it overwhelming complicated. Gadgets, games, lost time, and unproductively acts are what daily life routines have become accustomed to. Digging deeper into an abyss of no satisfaction or true happiness.
I do believe this outburst is my brain’s yearning for knowledge, school, and expanding beyond the mundane living which I too have fallen victim to. What dreams may come? Time shall only prevail…
Imagination is more important than knowledge…
Albert Einstein – US (German-born) physicist (1879 – 1955)
Stress Galore…
Recently I’ve felt extremely crowded with just so much to keep up with: from work, school, bills, and regular day to day living I believe my body got ill because of all the stress! I know it could be much worse, but with all the pressure I think my bdy just shut-down; although it was a good thing… it has made me miss work (to an extent), then while sitting in class, the lecture really had my brain clicking away to understand the subject!
Everything does seem to happen for a reason… and wether it is noticeable or not in the beginning sooner or later it will reveal a purpose.
Purpose of Life….
“Many of us at one time or another have wondered what we are doing here. This can be both at times when we are having hectic, stress filled days, or at a standstill in a fog of boredom. We have temporarily lost sight of our purpose.
On average, the hours we work constitute a relatively small portion of our life and should not control our well being. If you are too tired or do not have enough time to do anything after hours, then your daily routine may be out of balance and may need to be adjusted. Your work may be too difficult or unsuitable, or you may need to change your routine. Perhaps a simpler lifestyle would change your focus on your work and life in general.
To obtain a healthy purpose in our lives we need a good balance of our time for work, goals, recreation, and relaxation. The daily routine should be examined, a plan established, and then it should be followed.
We can make good use of our time away from work to increase our knowledge of things and life, to work at a hobby or project, and to just relax. There may not be much room to maneuver, say if you are a working single parent, but perhaps a few hours can be found during your hectic week to do something that you want to do.
Most of us use only a small percentage of our capabilities and can do so much more. Learning new things gives us a feeling of achievement. Reading nonfiction books increases our knowledge and teaches us new skills, but it should be enjoyable. In undertaking a new after hours project do something different from what you do all day at work. Start with something small and complete it, so as not to get discouraged and to get a feeling of achievement when it is done.
If you are too busy and under a lot of stress, a more passive and relaxing undertaking might be in order, at least to start with. A day a week, or a few hours on certain days, should be set aside for your favorite enjoyment. Walking, listening to nice music, reading a novel, or leisurely working in the yard. Avoid news or entertainment that is saturated with disasters and violence. But whatever you do, don’t sit and stew.
“When a man does not know what harbor he is making for, no wind is the right wind.” – Seneca”
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So Tired
Recently my body feels so dragged out and tired… just exhausted so as to a drone doing only what must be done to survive and keep going. Is it stresses or possible depressions of some sort? My girl actually made an awesome point last night by asking, “Do you ever feeling like you are just going through the motions of life without purpose?” and then as I sit here contemplating it I really wonder…
What Did You Say?