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It’s Right There In Front Of You . . .

It’s Right There In Front Of You . . . 

You may be using a far-off dream as a way to avoid appreciating the good things you already have in your life.

You know how we always have this never-ending list of things we want? It’s like, no matter how many things we cross off that list, we just keep adding more to it. It’s like this endless cycle of wanting, getting, and then wanting again.

But, hey, that’s all part of the fun, right? The things we want are like the carrots dangling in front of us, keeping us motivated to get up and go after them. So, let’s embrace this dance of desire and keep chasing those carrots, my friend!

Because here’s the thing. We all have desires, right? But sometimes, we get so caught up in wanting something we can’t have that we forget about all the good stuff we already have. It’s like we’re using this desire as an excuse to avoid dealing with the blessings in front of us.

You know how sometimes it feels like we’re running around like headless chickens, wishing for things we already have? We can see it in other people but not ourselves. We hear our friends wishing they were different, but we can clearly see that they’re exactly what they want to be. And there are people with amazing partners who still envy yours. It’s like we need someone to knock some sense into us and show us that what we want is right in front of us.

Have you ever thought that we might be making the same mistake? You know, getting so caught up in “The Chasing” of what we want that we forget to enjoy what we already have? It’s like a kid who’s never satisfied with the toy in their hand and always wants the one they can’t reach.

Please, take a second today to think about all the amazing things you have right in front of you. How can you appreciate and enjoy them more? It’s like holding a precious treasure in your hand. Don’t let it slip away without savoring every moment.

Peace & Harmony, Cheryl

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Happy Mother’s Day! ♥

A MOTHER’S LOVE ~ BY ERMA BOMBECK

Some day when my children are old enough to understand the logic that motivates a mother, I will tell them:

I loved you enough to ask about where you were going, with whom and what time you would get home.

I loved you enough to insist that you buy a bike, that we could afford to give you, with your own money.

I loved you enough to make you return a Milky-Way— with a bite out of it—to the drug store and to confess “I stole this.”

I loved you enough to stand over you for two hours while you cleaned your room, a job that would have taken me 15 minutes.

I loved you enough to let you see anger, disappointment, disgust, and tears in my eyes.

I loved you enough to admit I was wrong and ask for your forgiveness.

I loved you enough to let you stumble, fall and hurt.

But most of all, I loved you enough to say NO when you hated me for it. That was the hardest part of all.

“”A Mother’s hug lasts long after she lets go”

Peace & Harmony, Cheryl