Good Intentions Require Learning

Have you ever had good intentions to better your life? Yep, I have, many, many times throughout the years.



Now, here's something interesting. Pursuing a better way of life doesn't have to happen the hard way, though some of us tend to take that route, yep, been there done that. And why would we take the that route anyway? It's either because we don't know any better or because we just choose to do it our way without a guide. Either way we choose it's a risk.



Can you relate? If you can, I encourage you to keep reading...



Any time we have an intention to better our life, we have the opportunity to help others with what we've learned along the way. As long as we're moving forward and learning from life, we open ourselves up to learning new skills and with those skills we learn to cope with life when we encounter obstacles. Here's a huge benefit, with those new skills we're better able to serve others, and by serving others we learn that we have been granted the capability to give. Now isn't there an ancient saying that says it's better to give than to receive? 



Learning is a gift that grants us insightful opportunities, if we're willing to pay attention. Insightful opportunities such as learning from our past mistakes, or even better yet, learning from others' mistakes can save us a lot of headaches, heartaches, tummy aches, joint aches, etc. You get the picture.



The bottom line is that we should never stop learning from life, when we stop learning then we're headed for trouble. So let's keep on moving forward, learning, and living a better life.



Here's to our good intentions ~ Krystalina



                         
                 



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Published on December 12, 2011 09:35
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L. Krystalina Soash
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