The Journey _ so far
It’s almost three weeks into the new year and I find myself still contemplating the journey ahead. I’m sure some of you made resolutions coming into the year and also setting new goals. If you managed to do so, well done ‘YOU‘, and if you haven’t broken any of your resolutions by now, congrats and kudos to your commitment.
I must say that I didn’t make any resolutions nor set outrageous goals. But I have at the very least set myself a few things to aim at. Posting a blog a week is a good place to start, right?!
To be candid, I am still ruminating about some events of the previous year as it really wasn’t the best year for me admittedly. I fell short on some goals, and posting weekly in order to strengthen my development and awareness through my ‘quote project’ wasn’t met either. My father being ill and eventually transitioning to the great beyond didn’t help too. I still feel the weight of loss to be candid, but in order to make progress I must strive forward.
A new day brings hope and expectations, a new year raises the bar.
We are all defined by our stories, a factor which makes each an every one of us UNIQUE and very SPECIAL. In my subsequent posts, I will like to share a project about ‘The THINGS we have LOVED and LOST’. This is based on a project I did in my undergraduate years and it was a project that was very dear and personal to me.
I am looking forward to the new chapter the year brings, after-all, our lives are made up of chapters of our very own story. Let’s make the story of this year a best seller.
I wish you a fantastic time.
Thank you for stopping by.
Design, Art direction, Post By Philip Abang
Lines only a great mind would churn out
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Wow! That is more than a compliment Mr Geeray. You are the true great, I am just on a journey of learning, growing and improving as a person so I can serve others better.
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I am sorry to learn of your sad loss Philip. I recently read ‘No Death No Fear’ it gave me a different and more hopeful perspective on death.
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Thank you so much Marie. You are always a source of inspiration and encouragement. I will read it so I can see it (death) from a different point of view. I truly appreciate.
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Thank you Philip, that’s really nice of you to say and even better to hear! Let me know if you do, I suggest getting it from a library first, it’s not the easiest read to take in but it makes sense after a while and then you can decide if it’s worth buying. I picked up my copy at a second hand shop.
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Thank you Marie. I will be in touch if I get it and read it too. Have a lovely day ahead.
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