January 2, 2012

  • 2012 – Relationships

    #2012 – #Relationships

    Personal reflection

    This year I have make sure that I am not taken advantage of in my relationships. My relationships will be those that I choose. My relationships are those that contribute to my bigger objectives and/or people that I really car about. But relationships will have to function within the space of my discipline and being. I can not sacrifice my inner being to maintain relationships. As I embark on new pioneering ideas there will people who want to develop relationships with me with motives different from mine and not many will not have my best interest at heart. But for those who engage with me with sincerity, I will throw at them all my charm and all of myself to build amazing relationships. Relationships are extensions of who we are…it is the bigger description of who we are. We do not stand isolated and little of value can be achieved without actively working on relationships. If you put together the collective of your friends you discover yourself as a new being that might be different from who you are as a person on your own. That is good, because relationships should bring complementary features together. Relationships must be a fountain of joy for both parties…else it has no value. Those relationships that are destructive must be shed and left behind and those that are edifying must be nurtured with care and the love of a mother for her child. 

    My vision is to build positive edifying relationships with people

    My mission is to imbue my relationships with charm, joy and purpose

    My objective:

    1. To protect good relationships and avoid abusive relationships
    2. To build new relationships that will support new pioneering objectives
    3. To ensure that my existing valued relationships are nurtured, charmed and growing.

     

     Other entries for 2012:

    2012 – Personality and ego
    2012 – Life Values
    2012 – Self Expression
    2012 – Home
    2012 – Creativity
    2012 – Health and occupation

     

     

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