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When a big kid hits a little kid on the playground, we call him a bully; five years later he punches a woman for her wallet and is called a mugger; later still, when he slugs a fellow worker who insults him, he is called a troublemaker, but when he becomes a father and hits his tiresome, disobedient or disrespectful child, we call him a disciplinarian. Why is this rung on a ladder of interpersonal violence regarded so differently from the rest? — Penelope Leach


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Stop Getting in Your Way!

What’s holding you back from fulfilling your dreams?

Think for a second.

Now think a little while longer.

Coming up with excuses?

Then, it’s probably you that is getting in your way.

For me, I often find my own procrastination, worry of failure, and worry of exposing myself (and being made fun of or ridiculed for my choices) are the things that get in my way of pursuing my dreams and goals more than anything else.  When I step to the side of these thoughts, I plow through and accomplish amazing things.

Part of my allowing for 2009, is allowing myself to do the things I’ve dreamt about without allowing myself to get in the way.  Perhaps you should do this, too?  Just think of all you could do!

You can do anything you dream of doing if only you’ll allow yourself to!

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