a simple (but not easy) principle
When we think that we have arrived - We haven't. Begin again.
When we think that we have the answer - We don't. Begin again.
When we think this is the end - It's not - Begin again
When we hate ourselves for giving in to addiction - We must stop, love ourselves, and - Begin again.
And here your are, today. 😁
From your teaching in Mexico, I carry begin again with me. I hear it in my writing, my self care... I have quoted you to fellow writers and friends.
Thank you for this post which I found this morning. I have experienced a drowning sensation that began in July - explains how I missed this.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I love this, Billie! I can so much relate. Patience, gentleness, and the humility to begin again. Beautiful!!
slowly over time....just keep coming back. beginning again.
That is a stride I am just learning to live in, in the last couple of years. Everything is cumulative. Which does make beginning some things again familiar, at least.
Thanks for this gentle and encouraging reminder, Billie, it's always needed!
When we think that we have arrived - We haven't. Begin again.
When we think that we have the answer - We don't. Begin again.
When we think this is the end - It's not - Begin again
When we hate ourselves for giving in to addiction - We must stop, love ourselves, and - Begin again.
And here your are, today. 😁
From your teaching in Mexico, I carry begin again with me. I hear it in my writing, my self care... I have quoted you to fellow writers and friends.
Thank you for this post which I found this morning. I have experienced a drowning sensation that began in July - explains how I missed this.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I love this, Billie! I can so much relate. Patience, gentleness, and the humility to begin again. Beautiful!!
slowly over time....just keep coming back. beginning again.
That is a stride I am just learning to live in, in the last couple of years. Everything is cumulative. Which does make beginning some things again familiar, at least.
Thanks for this gentle and encouraging reminder, Billie, it's always needed!