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#MorningInspiration - #MakeThingsHappen #SummerTime #Fun #Reflecting on the Journey Ahead


Hello

Thank you so much for stopping by, this is my final blog post before I take a short break.

We had an amazing year so far with +Thinking KIMI words cannot express my gratitude to all my readers & fans. This week’s #NewBlogPost is titled: Make THINGS happen.

I read recently for the brain to function at the optimal level, its important to switch off regularly.  Whilst this may be common sense, in practise it can be quite a challenge. Life is at a much faster pace than ever before, with the explosion of social media, any time gaps can easily be eaten up. I haven't been operating from a place of rest for a while, as a result the clarity of my mind can be somewhat poor at times. This led me to think that summer time is a good opportunity not only to recharge but to evaluate my direction of travel. The timeless mantra of we all need to work smarter and not harder, comes to mind. I will be looking at ways to leverage my time better. I suspect many of the things I do out of habit, could be eradicated with little effect. 

As the last quarter of 2016 approaches, my goal is to have my book ready to pitch to publishers. Thank you so much again for the responses to my plan- it's so encouraging! I hope to turn my blog to book idea into a reality, telling the story how +Thinking KIMI was born. I framed my journey into the KIMI acronym of Keola (life) creates Inspiration, gives Motivation and generates Ideas. I hope my love for life in spite of my brokenness will serve as inspiration for others to always have faith and never give up on realising the life one truly desires. 


I will be finalising my designs for postcards over the summer, below are one of the designs:


There is always Hope & Light after darkness because the door is always open……………….......

God is the only one who can make the valley of trouble a door of hope
Hosea 2:15


                      Designed by Thinking KIMI


  
It just leaves me to wish you all a very happy summer! May it be filled with many beautiful moments with family & friends that turns into wonderful memories!

Do stay in touch links below, we will be as always sharing our inspirational travels: 



With Love

KIMI X


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