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“I’m only living this way so that someday I can follow my passions.”
“I’m working in a career I don’t like, so that someday I don’t have to.”
“If I keep trying, someday, my partner and I will get along.”
“Someday, I’ll have everything and be happy.”
Someday isn’t coming, but today is here.
Let this day be the day you start taking DAILY, small or large, action towards your heart’s desires.
Let this day be the day you assume responsibility for your dreams.
Let this day be the day you really grasp the fact that no one else can do this better than you.
Let this day be the day that someday is stricken from your vocabulary.
Someday isn’t coming.
This is very true. So often, people delay their happiness out of fear and say "Someday I will…".
Hi Beryl:
I hope neither you nor I are among them. 🙂
Cynthia
This is very true. So often, people delay their happiness out of fear and say "Someday I will…".
Thanks, Jenny. I agree.
Yes, but someday may contain the prize that you are working towards today…things don't always happen overnight. The future begins with a thought, then a concrete idea, then a seemingly impossible dream. With some work and yes, maybe sacrifice, that dream becomes a physical thing. And then you're glad you worked and sacrificed for what you dreamed of. The someday of moving to Australia was always there in my thoughts and dreams, and sacrifice…but then after a few years it manifested. Namaste…
Yes, but someday may contain the prize that you are working towards today…things don't always happen overnight. The future begins with a thought, then a concrete idea, then a seemingly impossible dream. With some work and yes, maybe sacrifice, that dream becomes a physical thing. And then you're glad you worked and sacrificed for what you dreamed of. The someday of moving to Australia was always there in my thoughts and dreams, and sacrifice…but then after a few years it manifested. Namaste…
Thank you for Sharing! So much appreciated!
You are very welcome, Dorothy.
Thank you for Sharing! So much appreciated!
You are very welcome, Dorothy.