Is it time for change?
Are you willing to go for it?
Have you envisioned the outcome you seek?
Are you willing to free yourself to be happy?
Often people choose to change to avoid something they do not want.
When you are running away, you may not know where you are going?
When you are leaving something, make honorable closure for full completion.
Getting away for a day or a week or month is an opportunity to vision.
Without vision, you will go nowhere.
Without vision, you will run around in circles.
Without vision, you lack focus and direction.
Without vision, you are off purpose and misguided.
Distraction supports avoidance.
Delusions confuse thinking.
Disappointments cause conflict.
Delays can be tragic.
Change requires clarity and communication.
Change needs courage and commitment.
Change invites creativity and choices.
Whatever you are changing, be prepared with intention, forgiveness, affirmation and commitment.
Life is choice.
Life is taking chances.
Life is learning.
Life is recognizing every choice in thoughts, words and activities creates a result.
When you like your choices, affirm and appreciate them.
When you don’t like your choices, forgive, release and choose again.
Always appreciate what you are learning.
Wait for no one to make their changes or choices unless you prefer to let them be responsible.
When you are willing to be responsible for you life, do it with clarity and communication.
Have the courage to envision your own future and make choices and changes responsibly.
Be willing to declare what is true for you and stick with your plan for yourself.
Do nothing that does harm to others, but rather choose what is for the Highest Good of All.
How do you know what is best for everyone?
Start with what is best for you.
Live as if every day and every relationship matters.
Speak, act and envision only the highest outcome for all concerned.
You make a difference, everywhere with everyone.
Stop being selfish in your thinking and be global in your vision.
You are teaching your world with every choice you make.
Be able to respond with Love and Gratitude,
Betty Lue