To Hell and Back and Still Standing
The current conception of the ideal is to have the perfect day where you can speak, do, think and act from your highest
potential of who you are. Sounds good to me! We try our best to be patient with situations, tolerate difficult people, go the extra mile to get work accomplished and then from nowhere comes the hit. It can be a phone call that changes your life forever, your company’s paycheck bounces, your company downsizes, your client doesn’t pay, your spouse leaves you a goodbye message via text–no less, or you or someone you love is given a diagnosis that cannot be cured. These curves sometimes come when we are at our happiest or in a position to believe that everything is great. Planning for the future is fine. Making plans for three years from now is terrific and the new house you purchased will be your dream …