Monday, September 17, 2007

FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 17, 2007

INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeing new landscapes, but in having new eyes."
~ Marcel Proust

DON'T FORGET TO PACK YOUR INSIGHT!
How wonderful it is to learn new things and see new places! How would we ever grow as individuals if we never experienced anything different from that which we see and do in our daily lives? Two different voyages come to mind, however, when considering the discovery of that which is "new" - an outward journey and one which turns inward.

Your outward "voyage of discovery" takes you to different places and new people. You begin to understand other things outside yourself. This can be as simple as discovering new-found beauty on a wilderness "adventure" or having an engaging conversation with someone from a completely different part of the country or the world. The goal here is not just looking at new things, but looking at things in a new way! A change of scenery can cause a change of mind.

But you can still experience a voyage of discovery even if you don't travel anywhere, even if you don't meet anyone new today. You don't have to change your surroundings, just the way you look at them - with "new eyes." Sometimes stepping back and looking again at the Big Picture can reveal things that you never saw before. The solution to an ongoing problem can suddenly manifest itself. You can finally discover a way to handle someone who has been "difficult."

This can often be the key to unlocking the door to your happiness - finding a way to change yourself instead of changing what surrounds you. For all those situations that seem to be out of your control, you have to realize that you are always in control of yourself. So much stress comes from frustration. Don't keep running up against that rock that represents your problems. Try to act like the water that simply flows around the rock as it continues its journey downstream. Your inward voyage of change can have dramatic results on how you see what's around you! Enjoy your new outlook!

(Originally published March 29, 2004)

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