Even though I'm not feeling up to par,
I have this urge inside my brain to write a Post tonight because of what has befallen my eldest daughter.
Monday of this week,
her husband was informed that the shop that he works at is closing up,
January 1st.
There were signs that this was a possibility,
but there is always hope until the final word is announced by the Company.
In my Post,
I wrote how
"Change is inevitable. Change is exciting. Change is good. Embrace change, then you will never be left behind in life!"
Change is good,
and I should have also added another line,
which is,
"Look forward to change."
Everyone has heard the saying,
"When one door closes, another door opens."
You have to be prepared for change in your life
or you will become bitter,
wishing everything to remain the same.
But nothing ever remains the same.
You may plan out your future,
but nobody can control their future.
You can only tweak it here
and there.
Hoping your tweaks lead you to the type of future that you were planning for.
If it doesn't come the way you thought it would,
you must embrace the future that does comes to you
or you will feel regret,
disappointment,
sorry,
and remorse for a future which never came.
Instead of marveling at all the different aspect of your life that the once future,
now your past,
has given you.
Sure,
its OK to be scared of the unknown.
That is why it is so exhilarating once you have overcome all the unknowns
and set a new course in your life for a new future.
This is,
Wishing You Can Be As Optimistic As I Am About The Future,
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” - Eleanor Roosevelt -
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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