This was such a simple expression of a profound thought. Excellent words to remember. Good thing I have finally discarded my expectations and embraced my “now.” 🙂
Hello Beth..I really love your post..You are an Amazing writer..I pressed most of your post on my blog and also shared it on my twitter page..Keep up with the good work..God Bless You
Truth..now to practice it. 😀
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absolutely –
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If only….sigh x
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Yes )
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A little monkey? business to fire up a Friday morning. Oh, and the rest of the day, too.
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Yes )
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Never heard that proverb. It’s wisdom stays with me.
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great –
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I’m pretty relaxed most days thankfully.
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me too )
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Nice!
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!!!
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A lemur doing Tai Chi? Nice tie-in with the quotation. (Or clever quotation to go with the image…which came first, the lemur or the quote?)
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like the eternal chicken and the egg question….)
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If chickens did Tai Chi. (They are more likely to do Chai Tea, I think.)
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Hahahaha
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Reblogged this on A Grateful Man and commented:
I log the photo with this quote!
With Love,
Russ
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glad you liked it and i thought the pic was the perfect fit )
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I enjoyed this so much I reblogged it! Thank you, Beth.
Russ
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thanks, russ!
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Fantastic quote and picture to go with!
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Thanks, Erika )
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You are welcome, Beth! 💖
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Interesting proverb. ❤ ❤
This hairy fellow needs to go shopping. 😀
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I agree –
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Oooh oooh oooh oooh stayin’ alive …
(That is the most wonderful picture ever!)
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Hahahahahaha
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oh, BINGO! 🙂
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)))
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Can’t you fill the inner disco waiting to break out? 🙂
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absolutely)
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Why is it we ‘know’ these things…but we don’t ‘do’ these things? 😉
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The eternal question-
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I read your post and took a very long, deep breath. Thanks for the reminder. (Love the picture, too!)
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great – thanks!
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Brilliant.
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simple but strong –
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This was such a simple expression of a profound thought. Excellent words to remember. Good thing I have finally discarded my expectations and embraced my “now.” 🙂
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Me too )
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Indeed. And yet tension and relaxation are two sides of the same coin – you can’t have one without the other. Cool post Beth.
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They are – thanks )
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Hello Beth..I really love your post..You are an Amazing writer..I pressed most of your post on my blog and also shared it on my twitter page..Keep up with the good work..God Bless You
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hi sammy, and thank you so much )
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You are most welcome Beth..You are blessed
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The problem is that who I “are” has thoughts about who I should be. 🙂
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you are probably tense just thinking about it )
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No, I’m going with the flow of a free-floating angst. Like being on a lazy-river ride with no innertube.
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