Have you taken stock lately?

Having got back from an amazing holiday, where I had a lot of time to lie in a hammock, gaze at the blue blue sky punctuated with the deep green coconut trees, accompanied by the gentle lap-lapping sounds of the waves of the beautiful backwaters, as they kissed the rocky embankment, I  discovered the luxury of time, as well as a  lot of answers to questions I always pondered about.







The hammock that brought introspection



I thought about all the people who were in my life who arent there anymore.

I thought about all the people who I thought would remain, but who left.

I thought about the ones I thought who had left for good but came back, with connections stronger than ever.

I thought about the ones I presumed were insignificant but who ended up playing a major role.

I thought about the ones who shaped me, ones who made me laugh, the ones I considered my very own and finally the ones who betrayed, sometimes the last two being the one and the same.



I am certain there are people like that in your life as well.



 I do think it is very important to pause once in a way and take stock.

We are after all the average  of five people we most spend our time with.

(read the article which is hyper-linked. It is worth your time)



Like it or not, people around us do shape us.

Make us what we are and they also have the potential to take us to where we want to go.



But the good thing is:



We get to choose these people.

(Not our parents of course, but the ones we hang out most with.)



We get to filter what inputs that ANYONE gives us.

We get to hear a lot, but we can choose to listen to what we want.



We can choose out filter settings too--to high, low, medium or zero.



Lying on that hammock, I decided my filters.

I decided the people that I want in my life and to what extent I would let them affect me.

I decided what really mattered.

And what really counted.



 I decided to listen to my heart.

Mostly, I  decided to LIVE.



Life is indeed too short to not do the things you badly want to do.





I could lie here forever with a good book for company





Have you  done it lately?



You don't need a hammock really.

You just need some time by yourself--alone with your thoughts.



Take stock.

Trust me, it is worth it.

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Published on July 30, 2012 12:17
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