My Vice In Life...
My vice in life... coffee to the brim and to walk my talk and talk my walk. I am done with all the nonsense rules in order to make someone else another dollar. My words now, meaning so much to many others. I am leading with a passionate drive. Something that was kept hidden, now I'm teaching others to see their own potential and to look at things in a completely different light! Where moving into a new life story is so very possible! To teach someone about integrity and character bringing hidden attributes out to shine in another whole light. Showing so many "to thine own self-be true" Live a passionate life filled with so much good that the hard-earned efforts thwarted in a business endeavor is possible! Yes build it and they do come!
I also have been done for quite some time living behind someone who can't see past a barstool or their selfish motives trying to live a mundane life in an ordinary way! The sun came out and the shadow removed... the truth revealed and I clearly see it all for how it truly was.
A person who has no control over his own life will try and control someone else to feel empowered. They will keep another locked away, isolated and make sure they have no friends of their own to keep all the attention on them. A person who has no direction will give directions to someone else knowing they are leading them into a tunnel to "know" where! A person who has found life amongst alcohol has fallen down a rabbit hole so far that is a bottomless pit for drama and chaos, literally addicted to misery. A person who feels so lousy about who they are will turn every good deed around (from another) to make that person question their own motives. The person who has been cheating will switch that situation around pointing all fingers and accusing to take away from their own infidelities. The person who has someone constantly waiting in the wings cannot be happy with themselves needing constant reassurance from someone else so their ego is fed... They do not know commitment they know contempt and temporary complacent. These people who still lash out to the past or their currents take no accountability for self and have become so co-dependent that it has become the only cycle in life. Rinse, wash, repeat, It is the life of a narcissist. Let me see who I can destroy so that he can make a better way for "himself".
As I have made my way over the last year, I have mentally and emotionally have had so many roadblocks. It is just life. Life happens and there is ebb and flow! So focused on my studies and what I have been able to share with others, taking chains off my heart tho has been the most difficult. The guarded woman with drive and intelligence is a dangerous creature. She only allows what she knows she wants! She stopped needing a very long time ago! My work has been the focus. Walking away from anything I knew before... THAT LIFE no longer exist. It is gone and buried and now nothing but ash remains scattered into someone else's misery.
Money does not make the man. A fool and his money is parted! "Pennywise...pound foolish" is how my dad used to say. Truly what good is fools gold when character and integrity never play a part in how a person gains his way to survive, function and live. Give a person money and watch how a new set of "control" rules come into play.
My grandpa used to say, " I would rather work a hard days work never having to question or look over my shoulder knowing how I may have acquired from someone something that did not belong to me. (as the mob once made him an offer)
Isn't that the thing, when you work for what you have, you have a sense of pride but when you are given or inherited an amount all of sudden a person might feel entitled? I can long remember after my dad had passed away, I had inherited an amount of money. The grief insurmountable... I did not want his money. It did not belong to me! He worked hard all of his life and he died barely 3 months after his retirement. He never saw one dime from all those years. His words never so clear and true...
It is funny what a person takes with him in life. All the lessons taught becoming what they know! It is the crux of taking the most parts that left the hardest impressions on our hearts... our souls. We do become products of our environment and as I have studied over the last few years, this is as true as the day is long. We become what we know!
I watched my mom in my earliest of years, "doing her thing". She sang. She took stage. She spoke. She touched everyone's heart. In her young years, she made the biggest impression on everyone heart. I remember the sparkle in her eyes... she had passion and drive. She wanted to be the one to make a difference entertaining and bringing enjoyment to others.
Here is the ironic thing... As I speak to my "people" now, I tell them, we get to take the better parts of how we grew up. We then, in turn, get to make our lives better, more enriched taking the good and sharing with our children and anyone else that comes into our lives! We take our passions and we make our lives work from that passion! It is not about the money! It is about the abundance in opportunity! The overflow of service... providing something that someone needs... to hear!
My grandma used to say, "It is just as easy to love a poor man than it is to love a rich man." Watching my dad and his control over ... anything that came into his life, I think back even at a young age, I knew money was not the answer. It was accountability over self that mattered and what you did to others or even more how you treated others. Character and integrity and what you did ... based on who was in your life in the times that mattered the most!
(Let me just very briefly say this, I don't care what Matt does for a living. I do not care how much money he makes. It is not important. What is important is how he governs over his own work ethics. It is his character, integrity and the pride he has for the work he does and the monitoring of efforts he has for ensuring we live a good life. It is not about how much he brings home or what is in his bank account it's about where his passion lays and his accountability towards our lives, knowing we each contribute in different ways. He also knows my drive and passion for my work is sometimes blinding and his support mentally and emotionally is imperative for what I do. Our life is not based on what monetary gains we will acquire but how we will build together with a good sense in value.)
So yes, build it and they do come! Live your life so full of passion that everyone wants a dose of that med! Talk your walk and walk your talk with so much joy that everyone will stand in line waiting, wanting to be the first in line to get, to buy, to hear what you are saying!
My vice...advice ;)
To thine own self-be true! Live a passionate life filled with a service you can provide to someone who needs it the most! Building confidence, gaining independence, speaking your truth, telling your story, getting your product out there and getting your name said over and over again!
Meet Me In St. Louis,
Kitryn Marie
I also have been done for quite some time living behind someone who can't see past a barstool or their selfish motives trying to live a mundane life in an ordinary way! The sun came out and the shadow removed... the truth revealed and I clearly see it all for how it truly was.
A person who has no control over his own life will try and control someone else to feel empowered. They will keep another locked away, isolated and make sure they have no friends of their own to keep all the attention on them. A person who has no direction will give directions to someone else knowing they are leading them into a tunnel to "know" where! A person who has found life amongst alcohol has fallen down a rabbit hole so far that is a bottomless pit for drama and chaos, literally addicted to misery. A person who feels so lousy about who they are will turn every good deed around (from another) to make that person question their own motives. The person who has been cheating will switch that situation around pointing all fingers and accusing to take away from their own infidelities. The person who has someone constantly waiting in the wings cannot be happy with themselves needing constant reassurance from someone else so their ego is fed... They do not know commitment they know contempt and temporary complacent. These people who still lash out to the past or their currents take no accountability for self and have become so co-dependent that it has become the only cycle in life. Rinse, wash, repeat, It is the life of a narcissist. Let me see who I can destroy so that he can make a better way for "himself".
As I have made my way over the last year, I have mentally and emotionally have had so many roadblocks. It is just life. Life happens and there is ebb and flow! So focused on my studies and what I have been able to share with others, taking chains off my heart tho has been the most difficult. The guarded woman with drive and intelligence is a dangerous creature. She only allows what she knows she wants! She stopped needing a very long time ago! My work has been the focus. Walking away from anything I knew before... THAT LIFE no longer exist. It is gone and buried and now nothing but ash remains scattered into someone else's misery.
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Money does not make the man. A fool and his money is parted! "Pennywise...pound foolish" is how my dad used to say. Truly what good is fools gold when character and integrity never play a part in how a person gains his way to survive, function and live. Give a person money and watch how a new set of "control" rules come into play.
My grandpa used to say, " I would rather work a hard days work never having to question or look over my shoulder knowing how I may have acquired from someone something that did not belong to me. (as the mob once made him an offer)
Isn't that the thing, when you work for what you have, you have a sense of pride but when you are given or inherited an amount all of sudden a person might feel entitled? I can long remember after my dad had passed away, I had inherited an amount of money. The grief insurmountable... I did not want his money. It did not belong to me! He worked hard all of his life and he died barely 3 months after his retirement. He never saw one dime from all those years. His words never so clear and true...
It is funny what a person takes with him in life. All the lessons taught becoming what they know! It is the crux of taking the most parts that left the hardest impressions on our hearts... our souls. We do become products of our environment and as I have studied over the last few years, this is as true as the day is long. We become what we know!
I watched my mom in my earliest of years, "doing her thing". She sang. She took stage. She spoke. She touched everyone's heart. In her young years, she made the biggest impression on everyone heart. I remember the sparkle in her eyes... she had passion and drive. She wanted to be the one to make a difference entertaining and bringing enjoyment to others.
Here is the ironic thing... As I speak to my "people" now, I tell them, we get to take the better parts of how we grew up. We then, in turn, get to make our lives better, more enriched taking the good and sharing with our children and anyone else that comes into our lives! We take our passions and we make our lives work from that passion! It is not about the money! It is about the abundance in opportunity! The overflow of service... providing something that someone needs... to hear!
My grandma used to say, "It is just as easy to love a poor man than it is to love a rich man." Watching my dad and his control over ... anything that came into his life, I think back even at a young age, I knew money was not the answer. It was accountability over self that mattered and what you did to others or even more how you treated others. Character and integrity and what you did ... based on who was in your life in the times that mattered the most!
(Let me just very briefly say this, I don't care what Matt does for a living. I do not care how much money he makes. It is not important. What is important is how he governs over his own work ethics. It is his character, integrity and the pride he has for the work he does and the monitoring of efforts he has for ensuring we live a good life. It is not about how much he brings home or what is in his bank account it's about where his passion lays and his accountability towards our lives, knowing we each contribute in different ways. He also knows my drive and passion for my work is sometimes blinding and his support mentally and emotionally is imperative for what I do. Our life is not based on what monetary gains we will acquire but how we will build together with a good sense in value.)
So yes, build it and they do come! Live your life so full of passion that everyone wants a dose of that med! Talk your walk and walk your talk with so much joy that everyone will stand in line waiting, wanting to be the first in line to get, to buy, to hear what you are saying!
My vice...advice ;)
To thine own self-be true! Live a passionate life filled with a service you can provide to someone who needs it the most! Building confidence, gaining independence, speaking your truth, telling your story, getting your product out there and getting your name said over and over again!
Meet Me In St. Louis,
Kitryn Marie
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