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“Even when change is elective, it will disorient you. You may go through anxiety. You will miss aspects of your former life. It doesn’t matter. The trick is to know in advance of making any big change that you’re going to be thrown off your feet by it. So you prepare for this inevitable disorientation and steady yourself to get through it. Then you take the challenge, make the change, and achieve your dream.” - Harvey Mackay Via Swiss Miss |
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change, the one and only certainty in life!
ric
Que lindas palabras! y muchas gracias por los ánimos ya me siento mucho mejor, fue uno de esos días grises pero ya no hay nada mejor que un buen café para reconfortarse…
un abrazo!
ufff…debe ser el día de los días grises en todos los lados
…porque el mío ha sido tremendo también
hOLAAA:
Mee encantan tooodas las fotitos q pones
Y las palabras… este… opino igual que los de arriba… jajajaja…(se nota q no se ingles???)
Ahorita me pondre con un traductor jajaja…ya estoy q voy a meterme a aprender ingles… pero siempre me hace falta tiempooo…pero ahora si va a ser la buena.
Que estes super bieeeeen, cuidate.
salu2.
Hay y yo que le tengo miedo a los cambios!
Bah, No se si miedo, pero si me dan melancolia. Con tan solo decirte que cuando me voy de vacaciones, me agarra una tristeza durante el viaje.
Después llego al lugar y me olvido.
Y después me entristezco por no querer regresar a mi casa hahaha
Quien me entiende? xD
Qué bonita imagen para tan bonitas letras!
Y es cierto, porque regularmente vamos por una línea segura, en la que, sabiendo sus cosas buenas y malas, ya las hemos dominado, en cambio, cuando decidimos cambiar el rumbo, esa línea de seguridad desaparece y tenemos que esforzarnos por sentirnos nuevamente cómodos…
Saludos!
bonita foto,, en cuanto a las palabras…. las pondre en el traductor de google para entenderle jeje