“Beginnings are scary. Endings are usually sad, but it's what's in the middle that counts. So, when you find yourself at the beginning, just give hope a chance to float up. And it will.” This quote is one of my favorite movie quotes. There is great wisdom being shared. I just love Hollywood!
Today I thought a lot about beginnings and endings and that each brings a host of emotions such as happiness and scariness.
I look at history and see how it repeats itself again and again. Is this because we as humans do what we know, so we continue the pattern or do we carry it on because we are scared as to what is held in a new beginning? Either or it doesn’t matter. The fact is that we follow patterns; and it takes courage, love, faith and knowledge to leave behind the familiar and move into the unknown and begin anew.
Each life is offered possibility. Within this possibility is hope of greatness. I am not writing of riches and wealth, but of opportunity, accomplishment and human goodness. We can all fall to a place we are not proud (many of us do!) and it is our hope for something greater and belief we are worth something more that we find ourselves believing in new possibilities. It is a desire to want more than we have had whether it is emotionally, physically and/or mentally than we have allowed for.
We must have hope of ourselves to receive the hope from those we love. As we enter new phases and explore new life sometimes we need a hand to hold. We need help finding the balance between what is scary, sad, happy and exciting. Take the help that is extended. Do what you need in order to make it through the scary to find what counts. At the end of the day you must measure the good from the bad- no one else can do this for you.
And what I have concluded is that each day is a new beginning. All things that have been before need no longer apply. It is a fresh start- a clean slate if you will. Seize it and make it count. As your face meets the sunshine and feet hit the ground run into the beauty of the day. Open your arms as well as your mind to find what counts and doing what you need to give way to your hope to float up.
Lynda Blackburn Bravo, sunshine! Well said.
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