2023 Week 50 Update

Yung Pueblo, the pen name of poet, writer, and meditation teacher Diego Perez, is the author of today’s quote. Born in Ecuador, he migrated to the United States in his early childhood and gained prominence through his writings on mindfulness, self-love, and personal development. The quote suggests that personal development and maturity involve accepting and embracing moments of vulnerability, discomfort, or emotional challenges. The quote implies that as individuals grow and evolve, they come to recognise that it’s normal and acceptable not to have everything figured out or to experience emotional lows. Being “okay with not being okay” signifies a level of self-acceptance and understanding that setbacks or difficult emotions are a natural part of the human experience. The quote suggests that true growth involves developing resilience and the ability to navigate through periods of discomfort without being overwhelmed by them. It’s about facing challenges head-on and using them as opportunities for learning and self-discovery. By encouraging acceptance of not being okay, the quote challenges the notion of perfectionism and the unrealistic expectation that one should always be in a state of contentment. It promotes a healthier perspective on the ebb and flow of emotions and life experiences.

It’s the last two weeks of the year and I am going to start clearing my leave, which means, I can start working on my writing and start planning what the blog will look like in 2024. I am looking forward to that this week.

In other news, well, there is no other news. BB is home from camp and will go back tomorrow. It’s always wonderful to have him back home. I am pleasantly surprised that he does not hate his BMT experience and doesn’t have many complaints about life in the barracks. Well, he needs to decide if this is something he wants to do more of and if he decides to sign on. I’ve told him, it has to be 100% his decision and this is something none of us will interfere in. We’ll know sooner or later what he decides and when he does, I will support him.

That’s all from me this week. Happy Holidays, everyone!

2023 Week 49 Update

Today’s quote is a Chinese proverb that underscores the importance of maintaining hope, aspirations, and a sense of purpose in life. This quote tells us that dreams are symbolic of one’s hopes, goals, and aspirations. They represent the things we strive for and the visions we have for our lives. Using the metaphor of a bird with broken wings suggests a state of incapacity or limitation. Without dreams, life may lack direction, purpose, and the motivation to soar to greater heights. The quote encourages individuals to cherish and pursue their dreams, recognising them as essential components of a fulfilling and meaningful life. Dreams provide motivation, and the pursuit of those dreams can instill resilience in the face of challenges. They serve as guiding lights during difficult times. In essence, this proverb conveys the idea that dreams are not only sources of inspiration but also crucial for personal growth and well-being. It emphasizes the transformative power of having a vision and the potential for a less fulfilling life without the pursuit of one’s aspirations.

As the year winds down, I am introspecting a lot more these days. I guess it’s a combination of the winding down of a year and the beginning of a new year, which is like starting anew. This is something many do, as it is an opportunity to learn from experiences, understand one’s thoughts and feelings, and make resolutions or set goals for the new year.

That’s all from me this week. I have things I want to share, but because things are still in flux and not firmed up, I can’t share them yet, but hopefully soon. Stay safe and stay positive!

2023 Week 48 Update

We’re in the last month of the year and I am already counting down to 2024. Did you hit all your goals in 2023 and what are your plans for the new year?

Today’s quote comes from Mexican author and spiritual teacher Miguel Ruiz, whose teachings often revolve around themes of personal transformation, self-awareness, and the pursuit of spiritual well-being. According to Ruiz, the fear of truly living, embracing life’s opportunities, and taking risks can be more daunting than the fear of death itself. Many people may harbour a fear of fully engaging with life, pursuing their dreams, and taking risks, which could stem from concerns about failure, rejection, or the unknown. The fear of taking risks is portrayed as a significant obstacle to living authentically and passionately, which might prevent individuals from stepping outside their comfort zones and exploring new possibilities. By contrasting the fear of living with the fear of death, the quote suggests that the latter, in comparison, might seem less daunting. It prompts reflection on how individuals may inadvertently limit themselves by avoiding risks and challenges. This quote prompts contemplation about the fears that may hold people back from fully experiencing life and underscores the idea that embracing risks and challenges is essential for a fulfilling and authentic existence.

After the stress and tensions of the previous two weeks, this week was very calm workwise. This calmness may continue over December as many take their year-end holidays and clear leave. I also have some leave that I will be clearing this month and have planned to make time to write during this period. After starting work, I find less and less time to work.

That’s all for today. Stay positive and enjoy the holidays!

2023 Week 47 Update

I am beyond exhausted, so today’s update will be a very short one. Yesterday’s event was a success, but the days leading up to it were hard work. But I am glad it’s done and dusted and life can go back to normal.

Today’s quote is attributed to the Buddha. This quote encapsulates key principles of mindfulness, the law of attraction, and the power of positive thinking. The quote underscores the influence of thoughts on one’s character and actions. It suggests that the nature of our thoughts plays a significant role in shaping who we are and what we eventually manifest in our lives. It also suggests a connection between emotions and the energy we attract. Positive emotions are thought to attract positive experiences, relationships, and opportunities, while negative emotions may draw in corresponding challenges. By envisioning a desired outcome or scenario, individuals are believed to contribute to the manifestation of those imaginings in their lives. The quote reflects the idea that our mental and emotional states play a crucial role in shaping our reality, aligning with principles found in various spiritual and self-help philosophies.

BB is also home this weekend and next week, he has block leave, which means he will be home for a block of time. I am excited about this so I can get to spend time with him. And it’s perfect because my big event is also over and I will have the time to spend with him.

That all this week, stay positive and keep smiling! 

2023 Week 46 Update

Today’s quote is from the American animator, film producer, and entrepreneur, Walt Disney. The quote emphasises the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of challenges. According to Disney, success is achievable as long as one does not give up or quit in the pursuit of their goals. It implies that success often requires a commitment to enduring difficulties without giving up. The difference between those who succeed and those who don’t is often their willingness to keep going despite challenges. A positive and determined attitude can make a significant difference in the outcome and by not quitting, one can increase their chances of reaching their desired outcome. Success may not always come quickly or easily, but the quote implies that persistence over time can lead to victory. The quote reflects the belief that continuous effort and the refusal to quit are key elements in achieving success, and the difference between winning and losing often lies in the decision to persevere.

This week has been very stressful, as will the next week be, because of an event at work, of which I am an important part in the coordination. But this too shall pass and then there will be some downtime.

BB has his first nighttime guard duty during his training. They did two hours of duty, followed by four hours of rest and this was over 12 hours. He is back home and will book into camp in a few hours from now. BB has more or less adjusted to life inside the camp. My only prayer is that he ends his basic training without any injuries.

That’s all from me this week. Stay positive and keep smiling!