Day 166 – Flashback!

 

I am awake, I am alive, and this morning I am excited, enjoying all the “newness” in my world.

New home, new office set-up, new “den” within which to escape the world and …

I am awake, I am alive, and this morning I am excited, enjoying all the “newness” in my world.

New home, new office set-up, new “den” within which to escape the world and … a new take on “Throwback Thursdays”.

Normally on Thursdays, I share a video shot in the earliest days of my career. Starting today, I decided to share something else instead, namely fav entries from one of my books for you to enjoy.

I let Creator choose today’s, going with today’s date rather than a random selection so here it is, the August 27th entry from “Her Mother’s Daughter”, my second book released I 2013. Enjoy!

 

I love you! HUGSSSSSSSSSS
Sandi

#success #successmindset #ibelieveinyou #celebrateandsurvive
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Inconvenient …

I am standing in my kitchen, my hair up in a towel (wet from my very recent shower), recording this thought into my blackberry as I laugh at the inconvenience of my gift.

You see, so often these inspirations come to me in the middle of a relaxing shower, in the middle of a road trip (requiring that I pull over to record it,) or in the middle of a great workout. Their arrival is rarely “convenient” but then, the best things in my life have never been “convenient”.

My children were anything but convenient, but I wouldn’t change one time that required I drop everything to be there for them. My career and the opportunities that appear out of the blue never appear when I am just sitting there waiting for the phone to ring, but they always arrive when they are most needed, when Creator knows I need them, even if I have yet to realize that fact.

Yes, I stand here today very thankful for every inconvenience that Creator has felt the need to bless me with. And I am thankful that I have been wise enough to stop and pay attention, choosing to recognize the gift in the message rather than opting to complain about the break in my schedule. The former has allowed me to grow and learn, the latter would have resulted, time and time again, in me casting aside a gift so often desperately needed.

So call me, text me, or email me if you so desire. Do not worry about bothering me for you are important, and thereby never “inconvenient”.