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12 November 2024

Dancing Through Life: Finding Success in Every Step



Life is a dance floor, and each of us has our own rhythm. Success? It’s not just a destination; it’s a collection of moves—some smooth, some clumsy, but all part of the dance.



Every step, every twist, and every turn adds to the melody of our lives. Stumbling isn’t failing; it’s just part of learning the beat. Embrace every misstep as an invitation to grow. Let your setbacks teach you, and let your triumphs remind you of the joy in the journey. Success comes not only from reaching goals but from the courage to keep moving forward, even when the music changes unexpectedly.



So, let go of the fear of getting it wrong. Dance with all you’ve got, savor every moment, and trust that success will follow the rhythm of joy you create. Life’s too short to sit out the song—get out there and dance!



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26 October 2024

Journey to Inner Stillness

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My path to finding stillness has been far from perfect. There are days when I forget to breathe, when I let busyness win, or when I get swept back up in the chaos. And that’s okay. I’ve learned to be gentle with myself because this isn’t a race — it’s a practice, one that I keep coming back to, one step at a time.



Inner stillness isn’t about eliminating stress or chaos; it’s about creating a place within me that remains calm no matter what’s happening around me. It’s a practice that’s become a quiet strength, helping me respond to life with a little more grace and a little less haste.



In the End, It’s the Small Steps that Matter



As I continue on this journey, I find that the small steps — a breath here, a quiet moment there — add up to something powerful. Every time I pause to reconnect with that stillness within, I feel a bit more grounded, a bit more resilient.



For anyone looking to find peace amid life’s noise, my advice is simple: start small. Find those little moments of calm and let them become your anchors. Create space for yourself to just be, without needing to fix or accomplish anything. Over time, that stillness grows, becoming a place you can always return to, no matter what life throws your way.




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20 October 2024

Moving Forward



Learning resilience and forgiveness after facing injustice and tragedy can feel like an overwhelming journey. 



Resilience comes from enduring hardships, finding ways to rebuild, and drawing strength from the pain. It’s not just about surviving but also adapting, growing, and finding hope again despite the emotional scars.



Forgiveness, on the other hand, can be even more challenging. It doesn’t mean forgetting or excusing the wrong done. Instead, it’s about releasing the hold that bitterness and anger can have over your heart. It’s a step toward healing, allowing you to regain control over your emotional well-being.



Both resilience and forgiveness require time, self-reflection, and a commitment to growth. Embracing them allows you to move forward without letting the tragedy define your future.



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30 January 2014

The Quest



an insatiable urge

this enigmatic quest 

a calling i cannot digest

profound yearning

gnaws at my core

until i can bear no more

yet this voice i hear

speaks softly like a song

whispering where i belong

a journey of sacred voyage

to the hills yonder and far beyond

i see no drifter nor vagabond


© Bing Yap [PinkLady] 2014



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13 April 2010

Of Gratitude and Happiness...

THE PARK BENCH
Poet Unknown
 
Beneath the long, straggly branches of an old willow tree.
Disillusioned by life with good reason to frown,
For the world was intent on dragging me down.
And if that weren't enough to ruin my day,
A young boy out of breath approached me, all tired from play.
He stood right before me with his head tilted down
And said with great excitement, "Look what I found!"

In his hand was a flower, and what a pitiful sight,
With its petals all worn - not enough rain, or too little light.
Wanting him to take his dead flower and go off to play,
I faked a smile and then shifted away.
But instead of retreating he sat next to my side
And placed the flower to his nose and declared with overacted surprise,
"It sure smells pretty and it's beautiful too.
That's why I picked it; here, it's for you."

The weed before me was dying or dead.
Not vibrant of colors: orange, yellow or red.
But I knew I must take it, or he might never leave.
So I reached for the flower, and replied, "Just what I need."
But instead of him placing the flower in my hand,
He held it mid-air without reason or plan.
It was then that I noticed for the first time
That weed-toting boy could not see, he was blind.

I heard my voice quiver; tears shone in the sun
As I thanked him for picking the very best one.
"You're welcome," he smiled, and then ran off to play,
Unaware of the impact he'd had on my day.
I sat there and wondered how he managed to see
A self-pitying woman beneath an old willow tree.
How did he know of my self-indulged plight?
Perhaps from his heart, he'd been blessed with true sight.

Through the eyes of a blind child, at last I could see
The problem was not with the world; the problem was me.
And for all of those times I myself had been blind,
I vowed to see the beauty in life, and appreciate every second that's mine.
And then I held that wilted flower up to my nose
And breathed in the fragrance of a beautiful rose
And smiled as I watched that young boy, another weed in hand,
About to change the life of an unsuspecting old man. 
Happiness is a Journey... 
~by Father Alfred D'Souza~
 
For a long time it seemed to me that life was about to begin -- real life.
But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten through first,
some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid.
At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.
This perspective has helped me to see there is no way to happiness.
Happiness is the way.
So treasure every moment you have and remember that time waits for no one.
Happiness is a journey, not a destination.



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05 May 2009

Songs from the Heart


Those were the happiest two weeks of my life. I can't begin to describe the joy that filled my heart. Unexpectedly, music surrounded me and gave a deeper meaning to that sojourn.

A new beginning... A long journey ahead... This time though, I know I won't be alone again.





The best version of "Without You" --





Blessings to all,


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"Count your blessings. Once you realize how valuable you are and how much you have going for you, the smiles will return, the sun will break out, the music will play, and you will finally be able to move forward to the life that God intended for you with grace, strength, courage and confidence." ~ Og Mandino


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