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We all get nervous from time to time. Have you ever felt intimidated or scared of others,? Good news: Most of them are also like you--scared as a puppy.
For example, you see a glamorous actress on screen, and you gushed, "wow, I wish I can be like her, admired, popular, successful, with lots of ardent fans." But if you only hear what their innermost thoughts, they can say, "My fans think I have it made!" She looks at herself and worries about that zit in her forehead and agonizes about when her next project is going to be--or if there's any upcoming projects lined up for her.
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We all have our plans in this lifetime but whether we like it or not, time is apathetic to our plans. As morbid as it may sound, but we're all going to die someday and we'll be unable to get things done. Then, before we know it, time stops us even before we're ready.
Many tasks left undone, more love, laughter, hugs and smiles to be shared. But alas, we'll never know for how long. The evanescent, fleeting now is the moment--all that you have and you can enjoy while it lasts.
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Others will say yes immediately sans second thoughts and without batting an eyelash. It's easy to say that you would do anything to be successful. But really, huh?
They say that your job won't take care of you when you get sick, so better take care of your relationships and the people close to you.
Yes, you'd have awards, plaques, higher paycheck, promotion, admiration (envy even) everywhere, and some pats on the back, but after that, what? How about your health, spirituality and relationships? Will success compensate if all these will be gone or suffer?
You can't have it all...at once, so know your priorities.
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This article is from our guest author, Virginie, of www.shinyjourney.com.
Grief is a feeling of suffering from something that happens to you. It comes when you have an emotional attachment to someone. For example, you suffer for the death of a family member and not of a stranger you see on the news. Why? The only difference between the stranger and the family member is attachment, because in reality, they are both dead.
We've been used not to accept reality. For example, death isn't acceptable, it shouldn't happen.
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