Prospectives
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

Moving through time through the intensity of 365 days in a year,one ponders if life is just a giant Ferris wheel where it goes round and round and life starts to begin all over again.
When we move through time after time, we wonder if one will pause to remember all the precious moments and cherish the happy moments with your loved ones.
The mundane boring routine begins at the kick start of a brand new year. 6 months has passed by like a passing cloud and you ask yourself,have you savoured life the way you wanted it to be with your loved ones?
I say make things happen for yourself. Self-imagination or visualisations. Just as much as you care for the people around you, you need to care for yourself too . Care about your dreams. The limitations are endless.
Where does your next adventure begin? Being in your late 30s,i think it is never too late to step out from your comfort zone and step up.
Where to pluck the courage from?It is from within.
Block out all the inner noises from your head and listen to the soul, your own voice.
Go forth and never look back.
Having a crossroad of every aspect of my life would mean learning new things, meeting new people, learning from past mistakes and moving on.
Chase for your next big dream and enjoy the little joys and moments of life by living in the present moment.
What is the quality of life that you are seeking for?
Is it a healthy routine, filled with happiness and satisfaction?
Do you happen to take your own sweet time to take a deep breath and enjoy the breeze or do you rush through the hustle and bustle of life?
Do you wake up in peace or do you wake up with your head filled with worries and regrets?
Tell yourself affirmations every night before you go to sleep or when you wake up in the morning.
Affirmations to follow:
I am unstoppable.
I am big.
I am loved.
I can do it.
My new life begins NOW.
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