I have a new client that I recently began coaching. Our last conference call was fulfilling as we discussed his direction as a speaker and consultant. We completed the call with much excitement and anticipation. A specific plan of action was agreed upon. Things were moving forward. The most important item that came out of our discussion was that he wanted to have some quality dialogue with his wife about how they would proceed into the future.
And then I received an email. His wonderful wife had received a “bad blood test”. A doctors’ “second opinion” is in order. So, “in JUST ONE MOMENT” a couple’s life is “moving forward”. And in the next moment, life is “put on hold”. Hopefully, we pray everything will work out for the best.
Right now as you read this article, your life is either “moving forward” or it is “on hold”. It may or may not involve the health of a family member. Maybe you’re depressed or you “have the blues” as I call it. Or perhaps, you’re just living and existing in an “uninspired” way. Maybe the responsibility of aging parents or the rearing of children has you down. Could be you’re “just tired” of juggling home life with the demands of maintaining a job. Life can be overwhelming.
If you’re “on hold”, how can you transition to “moving forward”?
If you are “moving forward”, were you once “on hold”? If so, how did you get yourself back to a place of “moving forward”?
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On our next blog, we’ll explore and share ideas on transitioning from an “on hold” life to a “moving forward” life.
Until then, remember to “Focus on Being Significant — Today!”
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Peace, Love, and Gumbo~
Marvin LeBlanc