How To Make A Difference

November 3, 2008 on 2:59 am | In Burnout | No Comments

Dear Friends,

If you are like me you are probably sick of watching all the commercials about WHO we should vote for and WHY we should vote for them! So much information—I’ll have my mind made up and then I hear another commercial and begin to doubt my candidate.

It is most important that we study the candidate’s viewpoint and then compare it to our values and viewpoints regarding our life situation. Is this the most qualified person and the best person for this particular job? Does this person have strong morals and values that would enable him/her to move our city/state/country forward in a positive way?

The election year helps me to review my values and strengths. Am I living up to my highest potential and am I being a good example to my family, co-workers, and friends? Maybe this would be a good time for all of us to question our behaviors, attitudes and purpose in life.

I would encourage everyone to exercise their right by going out and voting on election day if you have not already voted. We have early voting in Florida and many people have already voted here. Each and every vote is important and can make a difference.

CHALLENGE FOR YOU:

Think of ways that you can make a difference in someone’s life or how you can make a difference within your family, job, or community. It doesn’t have to be something that costs a lot of money or takes up much time. Example: Express appreciation to a co-worker or spend quality time with a family member.

Sometimes we feel we are “stretched to the max” with our time. Our resources are limited and we don’t know which way to turn for assistance. We might just need someone to help keep us focused on what our priorities in life are—getting sidetracked is not hard to do when we are being pulled in so many directions. A Life Coach could assist with this need and be a nonjudgmental person that would listen to you and help direct you to the path you desire. Feel free to view my site www.theskyisthelimitcoaching.com or email Debbie at debmiles1@gmail.com for a thirty minute free consultation.   

           

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