Gardening at Night
Published by Dottie Randazzo at Smashwords
Copyright 2011 by Dottie Randazzo
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You dream of living a different life. You desperately want your life to be different; however, change rocks your world.
If change rocks your world, how are you going to create the life you want, deserve and desire?
You can’t change anything and keep it the same.
What you may dislike more than your routines are change.
Three definitions for “change” are:
To make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone.
To transform or convert.
To substitute another or others for; exchange for something else, usually of the same kind.
Those definitions don’t sound bad to me. Yet, there are people who feel as if “change” is the kiss of death.
If you feel that way about change it will indeed feel that way to you.
Routines prevent change.
Routine has been defined as:
A customary or regular course of procedure.
Commonplace tasks, chores, or duties as must be done regularly or at specified intervals; typical or everyday activity.
Regular, unvarying habitual, unimaginative, or rote procedure.
An unvarying and constantly repeated formula, act of speech or action; convenient or predictable response.
A life should not be lived regular, unvarying, habitual, unimaginative or as a rote procedure.
Your life should be lived the same way it was when you were a small child. You should wake up each morning and be excited about the unforeseen changes and the unpredictability of life.