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My Life Has Meaning

September 26, 2016

Hi Folks! Hope you've had a wonderful week so far!

I just realized I posted this on my Facebook Page but not the official blog site, so I thought I'd copy it to here just in case any of my blog readers missed it.

I found this great little card where I'm staying tonight (I'm on a training course for the weekend). It really caught my attention so I thought I'd share it with you too!


I'm currently sitting down with a cup of tea in a wonderful, bright orange, 100 year old Kiwi bach and pondering my answers to the questions on the card:

  • What gives my life purpose?
  • What's important to me?
  • When do I feel most connected and fulfilled?


I invite you to do the same (wherever you are)!
If you'd like to, Private Message me your answers and I'll share with you mine :-)

Arohanui!

Lexi

P.S.: If you'd like to get your hands on this card, I googled the name on the bottom of the card. If you follow this link, you can access loads of brilliant resources like this! http://skylight.org.nz/shop/Note+to+Self

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Voices of Pain and the Voice of Hope

This is a book about life and hope and change. The gradual movement from pain and despair to growth and joy.

 

Voices of Hope

The Voice of HOpe

At the end of the book "Voices of Pain and the Voice of Hope" are some Stories of Hope.  The artists that have contributed to the "Pain" artwork throughout the poem have also shared an image depicting where they are in their journeys now. Along with the image is a short testimony describing some of their story; and key insights and turning points that led them to where they are now. 

What I love about these stories is that they are REAL. They tell about the good times and the not so good. The triumphs; but also where they have stumbled or are still struggling. 

This is Life: Being content with who I am and finding Joy in times of peace or trouble.