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Good Morning!

Sit back, enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, relax and think about giving up....

Give up the PAST
Your past doesn’t have to equal your future, unless you want it to.

Give up your FEARS
You can’t hold on to fear and expect to feel loved.

Give up your LIMITING BELIEFS
Beliefs become self-fulfilling prophecies.

Give up your EXCUSES
A lot of times we limit ourselves because of the many excuses we use.

Give up your RESISTANCE TO CHANGE
The person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing, and becomes nothing.

Give up BLAMING
The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own.

Give up COMPLAINING
Complaining not only ruins everybody else’s day, it ruins the complainer’s day, too.

Give up LIVING TO OTHERS’ EXPECTATIONS
Life needs you to be YOU—the unique being that you were born to be, nothing less.

Give up SELF-DEFEATING TALKS
We are what we think.

Give up CONTROL
Our lives aren’t meant to be difficult, but we make them so by constantly doubting ourselves and interfering with the natural flow of life.

Give up THE NEED TO ALWAYS BE RIGHT
Don’t let your ego get in the way.

Give up THE NEED TO IMPRESS
You are already enough.

Give up TOXIC ATTACHMENTS
Learning to live is learning to let go.
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
Now that I'm 61 I feel like a lot of the pressure is off. I'm not married. Stuff is paid for. Kid is married and working. So at this moment in time I'm at peace. I don't even worry about God or the future.
Sparklesatnite · 51-55, F
Give up LIVING TO OTHERS’ EXPECTATIONS
Life needs you to be YOU—the unique being that you were born to be, nothing less.
thank you …. This is what gives Ms Sparkles the shine and sparkles and glitter .
Ontheroad · M
@Sparklesatnite And we see that in you... keep it up, both you and we need it!
Sparklesatnite · 51-55, F
that’s very kind of you to say … its your wonderful posts. . @Ontheroad
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Speaking of On the Road, from my kitchen window I can see a building where Kerouac lived in the summer of 1947.
What if the hypocritical system want one to always be right? I am not even touching ego here.

What if when stuff done is not as per the expectations of those higher ups?

That time, will you come to the rescue of the subject in question?
Or
Would the writer of these seemingly quoted sentences fly from nowhere?
Ontheroad · M
@sspec It's not that right to which the idea speaks. It's the right that refuses to allow others to speak or be as they are, that part of the person that demands at all cost, to be the winner. It goes to ego. Being right/correct or accurate in your work, is a whole different thing.
@Ontheroad stay well.
SW-User
I'm working on that
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