The most frightening part of a house remodel has to be the demolition. You have to tear down your old familiar home, watch as it becomes rubble and dust, to make way for the new. You can remodel a home completely without the demolition, that destructive change is needed. I want to spread the word that we should see and accept change for what it is. It is a metamorphic power that will lead to new results good or bad. I feel that although I am striving for success there are still a few pieces of me that have to change before it will be possible. The pieces that I just don't want to let go of. I am quite fond of these pieces, but I understand if I want the chance to reach my desired results I have to make a change.
I am not sure what is really going to happen to me. Facing eviction, limited options, and lack of finances all threaten to consume me, but I understand that these are all integral parts of the "demolition" process. That what I perceive to be the end of days, may really just be the beginning. With that said I am ready to move onto other points.
I want to share with the world another little piece of information that I feel is integral to success. I been almost obsessively checking my Google Analytics account, familiarizing myself with all the different options and demographics available to me, and mostly just counting that visitor log. I feel with every new visit, I somehow become a bit more relevant, what I say actually has a bit of value, and although at times I may go off on a tangent and write about something nuts, every effort I make to produce more refined content gets me one step closer to my ultimate goals.
We should all embrace the changes, no matter how scary they may seem. In the end they provide the necessary platform for success.
Thought of the day: Perseverance is key, especially during the darkest hour
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Perseverance: the key to existence.
The will of the human body to persevere and determined to keep going is difficult, but not impossible.
I think we all would want to keep some pieces of our demolished homes, but sometimes these are the things we would need to let go.
Keep on keepin on. I know I will.
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