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Monday
Feb152010

I was just thinking

Everything in life starts as a thought, which is a mind-blowing opening statement to make when you think about it.

And I do mean "everything" - including us.

Not discounting the part our parents took in our creation, the person looking back at you from the mirror is the sum total of every thought you have ever had. Which is quite exciting - because any day we can choose to have a different set of thoughts about who we are, what we are and what we can achieve.

And if that isn't mind-blowing enough, when you stop and think about "things" - be they books, houses, websites, furniture, pieces of art, sculpture, lawnmowers and toothbrushes - someone, somewhere had an idea - then (and this is the most important part) they took that idea and they moulded it, they changed things, they added things, they took things away - until such time as they were happy with their creation - and gave it to us to use, see, admire.

Don't you think that's exciting? We have so much ability, so many things we can think about - and then create and perfect, and everyone of us - is a skilled crafts person - if we choose to be.

What do you choose?

With many thoughts
Elle

p.s. In the beginning there was an idea and that idea was hmmmmm – that might work...5 years on and the success has been phenomenal. I am of course talking about MotivateMe!  Thanks for being part of the MotivateMe success.

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