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#MorningInspiration #FoodForThought - Living Each Day To Its Fullest-Continued

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I hope you enjoy the final blog post on Living Each Day To Its Fullest (LEDTIF).


Living Each Day To Its Fullest (LEDTIF)…………………………………………..........................


The quotes below deeply resonated to where I was to where I am now:

‘To live is the rarest thing in the world most people exist that is all.’ Nithin Raveendran.

Prior to graduation, I always said that if I have to go through airport security to get to my desk I made it, now I want to go through airport security and see the world. In other words I want to live and not merely exist, where everything doesn't become routine.

I want to live not just survive - everydaypowerblog.com

There is a difference between surviving and thriving. When you are in survival mode, there is little or no growth personally, professionally or spiritually. When you are thriving you are nurturing & maturing in all areas of your being. How far you are or not in your life is an indication of which mode you are set in.

Every day is a new life. Seize it. Live it. David Guy Powers

Waking up every day with a purpose, taking up new opportunities & challenges, visiting new places, embracing new cultures, going outside of your comfort zone in your mind, spirit and soul. Trying out new hobbies and interests, life is all about balance and making the most of today, which turns moments into beautiful memories.

It's better to look back on life and say: I can't believe I did that' than to look back and say 'I wish I did that'. Socialshare.com

A colleague once said to me that- She supported my decision to leave, encouraged me to go out there and live out my passion before it’s too late. Otherwise you end up counting your days until retirement, with very little to show for it and wondered what you actually accomplished in your life?

LEDTIF is a personal journey for all, if you are in a hard place it’s difficult to fully embrace this. I would encourage you to take small steps in realising this reality. All the small steps, adds up to bigger steps and eventually a way of life. LEDTIF doesn’t necessarily mean spending money, most of our best moments cost very little. Below I share a picture of my daughter, we had an arty moment during soft play.



Best wishes

KIMI x 
  



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