Which metaphor is the "right" one for you to use? Probably all metaphors are useful at different times.
Sometimes you need life to be a game so that your perspective becomes more playful.
Sometimes you need to see it as a sacred journey so that you appreciate and revere the gifts you've been given, whether they're friends, family, or opportunities.
Sometimes it's useful to think of life as just a test or a challenge, especially when you find yourself facing a situation that seems to be without positive meaning.
If you choose a different way to represent life, you'll automatically think, feel, and respond to situations in a brand new way.
How many other positive metaphors could you use to describe what life really means to you? Make a list now.
The above passage is not by me but by Mr Anthony Robbins. Yes, this has led many of us to contemplate, re-discover & possibly to look for a breakthrough.
Do we have barriers that stand in the way of life? What do we really want from life that drive us to live everyday fully with love & passion?
Sometimes you need life to be a game so that your perspective becomes more playful.
Sometimes you need to see it as a sacred journey so that you appreciate and revere the gifts you've been given, whether they're friends, family, or opportunities.
Sometimes it's useful to think of life as just a test or a challenge, especially when you find yourself facing a situation that seems to be without positive meaning.
If you choose a different way to represent life, you'll automatically think, feel, and respond to situations in a brand new way.
How many other positive metaphors could you use to describe what life really means to you? Make a list now.
The above passage is not by me but by Mr Anthony Robbins. Yes, this has led many of us to contemplate, re-discover & possibly to look for a breakthrough.
Do we have barriers that stand in the way of life? What do we really want from life that drive us to live everyday fully with love & passion?
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