The Turning Point
The last few weeks have been literally a disaster!
I got horribly sick, couldn’t even make it to work for a while, I was all in pain, even my eyes hurt, so I didn’t check my emails in ages, and I apologize if I didn’t reply to emails sent to me, hopefully will look into them very soon.
Obviously I haven’t blogged for a while either, because I had no energy at all, and didn’t even come near the laptop, so today when I checked my blog I found many comments awaiting moderation and finally they’re all showing, sorry for the delay.
Aside from my annoying winter sickness, I had to make some serious decisions in my life, since I have made up my mind to make this year a year of positive change on all levels, and hopefully I’ll enjoy a more relaxed, creative and successful lifestyle.
It just struck me how difficult and harsh life actually is. I mean, knowing what you want is something, and having it is something totally different.
Thinking of a decision is something, and taking this decision is a whole different story…many things get in the way, many things are to be taken into consideration, many risks pop up out of nowhere, so that when you reach that point in your life where you actually take a step forward, the simple step you took feels like a huge leap into your better future; your future that results from the decisions you make; make none, and you’ll get nothing in your future but moments of regret for slipping opportunities you had to make important decisions that could change your whole life…It all begins with the first decision you make!
As Robyn Davidson said: “The two important things I did learn were that you are as powerful and strong as you allow yourself to be, and that the most difficult part of any endeavour is taking the first step, making the first decision.”



