The question “What’s next?” implies both a willingness to change and the power to do so. (Gordon Livingston) I have been asking myself this question lately. Not because I like to talk to myself but because it’s a great motivational thought. As I mentioned being crippled for the past year -in my first blog- it’s this very question that stirs a motivation. You will either stay as you are in your crippled state or you will find what’s next and change. Nowhere in the above will you find me saying this is easy, but it’s the willingness to change that gives you the power to do so.
Today I encourage you to ask yourself- What’s next? Once again, below I will list my question and answers- maybe you can take something from it.
Q: My dad is gone, what’s next?
A: Love who you have, with all that you have.
Q: I’m sick of being sad, depressed or whatever- What’s next?
A: Be happy, enjoy life, and take chances!
Q: Life as I’ve known it for the past 21 years is over- What’s next?
A: Make a new life, a new start, a new you and way of doing things!
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