Decide Your Own Destiny

Posted by Gerridsmith in Career

     

“Destiny is ours to create. It is a living masterpiece designed by the heart.” - Flavia Weedn

Human nature is created so that you can choose your destiny. In order to know your destiny you must realize that your life is in a constant state of change. The key to deciding your destiny is to be one of the few who know where you are going and exactly how to get there. With each step along the way you develop experience. You enrich your learning.

Since your life is always developing and expanding as you learn new things, you can create your own story and the direction you want it to take. Only you have the power to do this. It is called making choices. With any one decision, you make a choice of changing your destiny.

In order to make a choice that may change your destiny, you must know yourself and what you are creating moment by moment. What you do in the present moment brings you closer to being in command of your destiny. When you focus on past experiences and the knowledge you’ve gained from school, work, society, the economy, business, and your spiritual training, you begin to know yourself.

When you entertain and repeat certain thoughts, you put the finishing touches on your destiny. Some of these repetitive thoughts - and some you may not be unaware of include:

  • Digg
  • Netscape
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • blinkbits
  • NewsVine
  • Furl
  • Netvouz
  • Ma.gnolia

 

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