Don’t Let Life Discourage You
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7/18/2026 C. S. Roberts All rights reserved
“Don’t let life discourage
you;
Everyone who got where he
is has had to begin where he was.
(Richard L. Evans)
Chances are one day you decided to change
some things in your life. You were where you were and somehow it just didn’t
quite feel right, it didn’t fit. It may have been any one of a number of
things, a notion that feels wrong now, an old piece of knowledge that you have
just found out was incorrect information or, possibly you have found that a way
of thinking about some issue or group now seems unworthy of you. Whatever made
you wake up and realize that self-improvement was in order is a decision to be
applauded.
Changing anything requires you to start
somewhere. I suggest that wherever you find yourself is the perfect place for
you to begin. The simple fact that you have come to this conclusion is an
awesome step for you, for everyone trying to make their lives better.
Start with baby steps, they get better
results and as you see progress, you will be encouraged to keep going. Self-improvement
is always time invested in your most valuable asset, you. Like the instructions
when you are on a plane to put the oxygen mask on yourself before helping the
person next to you; if you are not in a healthy, whole, balanced place you
can’t help anyone else. Even if you can respect someone for being a mess
because you’re a mess too, you don’t have to stay that way. Learn to respect
yourself for the right reasons and watch your mess straighten out.
Some of your baby steps might be to think
of all the things you feel are important to you. Then ask yourself if they are
worthy of you? Do they raise your vibrations? Do they move you to grow? Would
they be precious to you if they were suddenly gone? If so then enjoy, if not
then let them go because when you change how and what you think about, how and
what you think about changes.
To get to the good things in life, not
only do you need to make changes in the way you think and perceive things, you
have to let your walls down and take the chance that you might get hurt. This
is better than feeling nothing and, as you grow toward your goals of wholeness
and betterment, the absence of walls will allow your feelings to become those
of joy that all of us want to achieve.
Remember that life, especially a conscious,
aware and discerning one doesn’t just happen, it requires your participation so
participate with joy, empathy and balance of body, mind and spirit. Know too as
you work that you are the bridge between where you are now and where you want
to be. Remember too, that the only person who can take you there is you. To
your highest good and best outcome Chessie
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