Daily R.A.D.I.C.A.L. Thought for R.A.D.I.C.A.L Women

A daily insight and encouragement

for any woman going through a midlife divorce

Our goal is not just recovery, but life transformation. Make reading this daily inspiration part of your morning ritual. It will be updated Monday through Friday. What we think we become, so read this blog and keep your mind filled with good thoughts. We get to choose what our day will be. So let's sparkle, shine and glow today regardless of what challenges we face!


Jul 12
2010

Pick up the Machete

Posted by: FriskyRidgewood

"Either you let your life slip away by not doing the things you want to do, or you get up and do them."  Carl Ally - Advertising Executive

In a Book about creativity called "A Kick in the Seat of the Pants," author Roger von Oech talks about the Warrior in each of us.  The Warrior in us is the action part of who we are.  The Warrior takes an idea, a "what if," and makes it happen.  A Warrior is bold.  A Warrior is confident and follows through with her course of action.  Today, I'm going to visualize myself as a Warrior.  In fact, in my book, "Radical Recovery," I talk about becoming a Warrior Woman.  Let's set a goal and go after it.  Whether it's to get in better shape, or go back to school, or get some job training for a new work opportunity, or to just grab hold of a new interest we have discovered, let's quit moaning and groaning around and do something today to make it happen. And do something tomorrow and the next day.  I've found that if a goal also has the merit of being good for us or good for our community or good for someone, it's easier to get motivated to get moving.  A Warrior Woman doesn't just sit around wishing things were different or better.  She MAKES them better .... so let's all be Warrior Women today about something.  About something good.  Like Dr. Barrie said at the Kansas City Boot Camp, "Imagine yourself lost in the middle of a dense jungle.  Cry if you need to, then pick up the machete and and cut your path!"  Our midlife divorce, instead of being a great catastrophe, might be just the motivation we need to accomplish wonderful, worthy things we never thought possible! 

"Work hard and cheerfully at all you do, just as though you were working for the Lord ...  Remembering that it is the Lord Christ who is going to pay you, giving you your full portion of all He owns.  He is the one you are really working for."  Colossians 3:23-24

 

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