Yesterday, as I was reading through a journal I keep of things that inspire me, I realized that these are things I'm surrounded with on a daily basis. My source of inspiration stems from many things I can see, feel, smell, touch and hear. Why limit myself?
For example - I often see inspiration just from observing the world around me. When I'm at work, I see the way a very nice lady looks a stranger in the eye and genuinely says thank you for holding the door open. I also get inspired to be a better person by watching people being rude, yelling, hitting their child in public and giving someone a dirty look. Inspiration doesn't have to come from a positive place. Seeing bad things has inspired me in positive ways that prevent me from acting inappropriately.
Being in love, the smell of fresh lemonade, a hug, the sound of live music, a cheering crowd, a smiling baby, making jewelry, are all sources of inspiration to me.
Inspirations are limitless.
Be inspired!
Marissa
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Sunday, June 3, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Don't worry, girl.
At this point in my life, I started to look two years ahead and wondering what I'll be doing at 30. I quickly started to worry and wondered if what I'm working so hard on will actually pay off?
Today, coincidentally, I received my daily email from Joel Osteen (I love his books) and this is part of the message he shared with me (and millions of others) "...Worrying affects your physical body. It affects your sleep. You won't ever gain anything by worrying; in fact, you'll lose precious moments that you can never get back again." If that's not a strong message right in your face, I don't know what is!
Today I refused to worry. I decided that I'm not going to let any worries set me back. I will continue to work toward my goals; and although I'm taking small steps, I feel like I'm on a roll! This is such a great feeling! Small steps equal to big steps.
Today, whatever worries are taking over your brain, whatever is preventing you from getting things done, whatever is telling you that you need to fear something, get it out of your head. Only you can control the way you feel, so choose to feel worry-free today and always. It makes a difference in your day.
No worries!
Marissa
Today, coincidentally, I received my daily email from Joel Osteen (I love his books) and this is part of the message he shared with me (and millions of others) "...Worrying affects your physical body. It affects your sleep. You won't ever gain anything by worrying; in fact, you'll lose precious moments that you can never get back again." If that's not a strong message right in your face, I don't know what is!
Today I refused to worry. I decided that I'm not going to let any worries set me back. I will continue to work toward my goals; and although I'm taking small steps, I feel like I'm on a roll! This is such a great feeling! Small steps equal to big steps.
Today, whatever worries are taking over your brain, whatever is preventing you from getting things done, whatever is telling you that you need to fear something, get it out of your head. Only you can control the way you feel, so choose to feel worry-free today and always. It makes a difference in your day.
No worries!
Marissa
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
The inner challenge that drives me.
Although I'm still fairly new to blogging, I'm not exactly new to writing in journals/diaries. Before the term "blogging" spread throughout the internet, I used to use diaryland.com as a teen. I wish I never canceled my account. I would love to go back and read those old posts from 2001 to see what thoughts were roaming throughout my mind. I remember being so shy but my imagination went to places it had never gone to before. Diaryland.com was my escape and my source of freedom of expression.
With this blog, I hope to have that freedom once again.
I love being in my late 20's. I feel more at ease than I did in my early 20's and teen years. Several years ago, when I was faced with obstacles, fear and challenges, all I could do was hide my feelings, not speak of it and think about it over and over again. This never resolved anything. Now I like to think of myself as more of a problem solver. If I'm being faced with something that may seem impossible in the moment, I look for ways to make it happen.
It took me many years to understand why challenges keep on surfacing throughout life. You may think "Why me? C'mon!" In my mind, challenges surface because it may mean that someone may need that extra push to walk up a very steep road in pursuit of their goals and dreams. I try to remind myself of that everyday. It keeps me going. To this day, I still question certain challenges, but they never bring down. I find reasons to think of them as exciting new projects to accomplish.
Hope your day was an exciting challenge!
Marissa
With this blog, I hope to have that freedom once again.
I love being in my late 20's. I feel more at ease than I did in my early 20's and teen years. Several years ago, when I was faced with obstacles, fear and challenges, all I could do was hide my feelings, not speak of it and think about it over and over again. This never resolved anything. Now I like to think of myself as more of a problem solver. If I'm being faced with something that may seem impossible in the moment, I look for ways to make it happen.
It took me many years to understand why challenges keep on surfacing throughout life. You may think "Why me? C'mon!" In my mind, challenges surface because it may mean that someone may need that extra push to walk up a very steep road in pursuit of their goals and dreams. I try to remind myself of that everyday. It keeps me going. To this day, I still question certain challenges, but they never bring down. I find reasons to think of them as exciting new projects to accomplish.
Hope your day was an exciting challenge!
Marissa
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Find it inside.
As a 27 year old women who grew up being very insecure - as a large percentage of women population did - I feel compelled to say: Screw insecurities! Easier said than done? Maybe. It took me 27 years to say that. I'm on a journey to unlock my true happiness within, and I hope this blog not only helps me find it but I hope it helps other women as well.
At this point in my life, I'm happier with my appearance. I used to hate my ears, my white legs, my lips, my virtually invisible eye lashes, my feet, teeth and my nose. Why would I want to change the way I look? I am one of a kind - and so are you. I am no self-help expert. I still struggle to accept certain things about myself, but in order to be happy with my appearance, I need be happy inside. I learned that not too long ago. No amount of money, plastic surgery, job, make-up, clothes will help me find that happy place. Only my thoughts can do that.
Typing my first post put a smile on my face. Hopefully I can offer some great advice based on experiences that have helped me overcome obstacles. I will also share helpful advice that has been passed on to me.
Welcome to my blog!
Marissa J.
At this point in my life, I'm happier with my appearance. I used to hate my ears, my white legs, my lips, my virtually invisible eye lashes, my feet, teeth and my nose. Why would I want to change the way I look? I am one of a kind - and so are you. I am no self-help expert. I still struggle to accept certain things about myself, but in order to be happy with my appearance, I need be happy inside. I learned that not too long ago. No amount of money, plastic surgery, job, make-up, clothes will help me find that happy place. Only my thoughts can do that.
Typing my first post put a smile on my face. Hopefully I can offer some great advice based on experiences that have helped me overcome obstacles. I will also share helpful advice that has been passed on to me.
Welcome to my blog!
Marissa J.
Find it inside.
As a 27 year old women who grew up being very insecure - as a large percentage of women population did - I feel compelled to say: Screw insecurities! Easier said than done? Maybe. It took me 27 years to say that. I'm on a journey to unlock my true happiness within, and I hope this blog not only helps me find it but I hope it helps other women as well.
At this point in my life, I'm happier with my appearance. I used to hate my ears, my white legs, my lips, my virtually invisible eye lashes, my feet, teeth and my nose. Why would I want to change the way I look? I am one of a kind - and so are you. I am no self-help expert. I still struggle to accept certain things about myself, but in order to be happy with my appearance, I need be happy inside. I learned that not too long ago. No amount of money, plastic surgery, job, make-up, clothes will help me find that happy place. Only my thoughts can do that.
Typing my first post put a smile on my face. Hopefully I can offer some great advice based on experiences that have helped me overcome obstacles. I will also share helpful advice that has been passed on to me.
Welcome to my blog!
Marissa J.
At this point in my life, I'm happier with my appearance. I used to hate my ears, my white legs, my lips, my virtually invisible eye lashes, my feet, teeth and my nose. Why would I want to change the way I look? I am one of a kind - and so are you. I am no self-help expert. I still struggle to accept certain things about myself, but in order to be happy with my appearance, I need be happy inside. I learned that not too long ago. No amount of money, plastic surgery, job, make-up, clothes will help me find that happy place. Only my thoughts can do that.
Typing my first post put a smile on my face. Hopefully I can offer some great advice based on experiences that have helped me overcome obstacles. I will also share helpful advice that has been passed on to me.
Welcome to my blog!
Marissa J.
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