Articulating Silence - Deciphering Dreams - Exploring Inner Landscapes

Showing posts with label Amaka Imani Nkosazana; Flexible; Rigid; Transition; Stuck; Courage; Brave; Insight; Intuition; Movement;. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amaka Imani Nkosazana; Flexible; Rigid; Transition; Stuck; Courage; Brave; Insight; Intuition; Movement;. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

At Any Given Moment ...



"At any given moment, your circumstances can change.You may not be where you want to be right now. You may not even be doing what you prefer to do." Amaka Imani Nkosazana

Careers may dissolve after long years of investment. Relationships supporting our best interest may dissipate. Belief systems from childhood may evaporate. How we choose to react will have direct bearing on forward movement.

Change is lavished in all areas of life, prodding us towards new discovery.  Opportunities to expand and develop may harshly arrive changing our direction.One thrives when the mind opens to receive new concepts, pathways, and destinations.

There are benefits from a pause, looking beyond fear while exploring possibilities. When forced to begin again, gain clarity aligned with the heart's desire. Be dedicated to using positive energy to find the best scenario, generating a higher purpose and dream come true.


Friday, January 3, 2020

Find Your Red Rubber Band




"Today is a new chapter in the story of your life.
While you're holding the pen, what will you write?
Now, is your time to shine! Will you continue  
holding the pen or will you express yourself
from deep within?"
Amaka Imani Nkosazana


New Year's Resolutions abound.  They range from diet, to career, to relationships, to new locations, and personal development.  The newly charted course can be pages long or it can be a frozen thought in the midst of a dream.  

I have found selecting one word rather than a manifesto helps one to succeed.  Simplicity will help intentions to stay afloat rather than sinking to the bottom never again to be seen.  Break it down, look at the core, and discover what is the most singular thought on the bottom of the pile?  Then determine simple ways to keep that thought in front of you all of the time.

I had a college friend who wore a red rubber band on his wrist 24/7.  I never saw him without it whether he was in class, playing in a basketball tournament or being crowned homecoming king.  He claimed that every time his focus began to slip, he would instantly snap the rubber band.  He said he had been doing it for years and it worked ... for him. What will work for you?