Opportunity is nowhere: typo or opportunity to move forward?
SPONSORED: What is your vision beyond where you are today? Asks Tracy Shand, founder of Simply Boarding
Tracy Shand
I submit this article with sheer trepidation and in the hope that the Editor will not change the title. So, here we go.
What did you see in the title? Did you think, what? Tracy Shand, a published author, can’t spell? Or did a sentence come to mind? Did you use spaces wisely to create your own personal message?
Did you read ‘Opportunity is nowhere?’ Or ‘Opportunity is now here?’
Whatever sentence you make comes from the reality that you are living today. Feeling that there is no opportunity to move forward affects the day-to-day life that you are living. If you feel that you are moving towards an opportunity, then more positive emotions come to the fore.
“How can you use your spaces more wisely to move forward in what is rapidly becoming a complicated world?”
Your future is based on one thing – how you act and react which comes from your thoughts and feelings. How you use your spaces, aka time off when you can just be you, determines the life that you have. Think back to last week, how did you use those valuable times? Were you writing policies instead of spending time with your family? How can you use your spaces more wisely to move forward in what is rapidly becoming a complicated world? When you change the way that you look at things, the things you look at change.
Opportunity is now here. By being curious about this article you have taken the first step to recognise where you are. What is your vision beyond where you are today? How can you use your spaces to make this happen? Your life is only your life if you choose to courageously live it!
So start today – add space management to your daily life. Your future self will thank you for it!
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Opportunity is nowhere: typo or opportunity to move forward?
Tracy Shand
I submit this article with sheer trepidation and in the hope that the Editor will not change the title. So, here we go.
What did you see in the title? Did you think, what? Tracy Shand, a published author, can’t spell? Or did a sentence come to mind? Did you use spaces wisely to create your own personal message?
Did you read ‘Opportunity is nowhere?’ Or ‘Opportunity is now here?’
Whatever sentence you make comes from the reality that you are living today. Feeling that there is no opportunity to move forward affects the day-to-day life that you are living. If you feel that you are moving towards an opportunity, then more positive emotions come to the fore.
Your future is based on one thing – how you act and react which comes from your thoughts and feelings. How you use your spaces, aka time off when you can just be you, determines the life that you have. Think back to last week, how did you use those valuable times? Were you writing policies instead of spending time with your family? How can you use your spaces more wisely to move forward in what is rapidly becoming a complicated world? When you change the way that you look at things, the things you look at change.
Opportunity is now here. By being curious about this article you have taken the first step to recognise where you are. What is your vision beyond where you are today? How can you use your spaces to make this happen? Your life is only your life if you choose to courageously live it!
So start today – add space management to your daily life. Your future self will thank you for it!
To learn about Simply Boarding, click here.
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