What Side Of The Fence Are You On?

"Don't let your past steal your present"  -- Cherralea Morgen


What side of the fence are you on?  Regardless of your background, we all have the opportunity to live up to our "true" potential.  It's how we choose to invest, learn from our challenges and misfortunes, and seek resources that will determine our outcome. 

We can choose to blame our parents, our circumstances, or our first grade teacher for our current situation if the result we're looking for is stagnant, futile and motionless.

On the other hand, we can thank them for a life filled with teachings enabling us to embrace our uniqueness, understand and/or conquer our fears, celebrate small and minuscule successes, and strengthen our senses.
Thus, enabling us to remain flexible, open-minded, encouraged and attune to what awaits us.

So, what side of the fence are you on?  Are you the pessimist or the optimist?  Do you see defeat or do see opportunity?

The answer lies within.


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