Yesterday I talked about the freedom in work and how I wanted to step into my purpose. I used to think that purpose was some thing you had to figure out. That it was one thing that you’re meant to do, and it was the one work you go into, like being a doctor or a teacher […]
Freedom in Work
I had a part-time job in an office where a couple of workers asked if I was still in school. “Yes, unfortunately,” I said. “Oh no!” they disagreed vehemently. “Be thankful you’re still in school. Stay in school as long as you can.” The point being: work sucks. Entering the work force is the most […]
The Freedom in Free Learning
Yesterday, I told you about the freedom in learning. Today I want to give you some links to free learning. Many of us think that we are too old or too busy to go back to school, but with today’s technology, we can further our education wherever we are, at whatever time we can, and […]
Weekend Fun & Freedom in Learning
I started something new that could mean a significant change in my life. I’m not open to talking about it yet, but would you keep me in your prayers? As with new ventures, it is both exciting and nerve-wracking. It is a change that I pray is right for me. This change also means I’m […]
Freedom in Change
Every milestone brings change. I talked about the freedom in milestones yesterday, but sometimes it is the change that comes with the milestones that make us feel like we’re losing freedom. Change can be paralyzing. Even though we go through changes all the time, some changes surprise us, confuse us, and make us doubt ourselves […]
Freedom in the Milestones
I turned 30 this year and though I felt the same for the most part, I noticed that 30 is the milestone that begins the end of freedom, or so it seems. Before 30, the other milestones in life is about growing up and getting more freedom. Turning 15 or 16 or 18, depending on […]
The Freedom in Looking Up
The instructor told us to pair up and evaluate each other as we danced. My dance partner gave me one of the best advice I’ve ever received. She noticed that I had the tendency to look down as I danced. “Look up,” she said and it made a world of a difference. The stage opened […]