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Morning Inspiration - Thursday's Thoughts- Inspiration Travels On The Go


Hello

Thank you for stopping by at this week’s blog post, really appreciate the support. 

Oops! Wisdom Wednesday has turned into Wisdom Thursday! The week has ran away with me. 

I am really big on inspiration because it uplifts the soul to see the light in every day. I recently wrote an article on the difference between living and existing. I think inspiration is the by-product of our ability to live a full life, learning and embracing new experiences breathes life into life.

Be inspired my friends, if you want to widen your horizons to find your reason for living or purpose. You may have to venture out of your comfort zone, to truly realise the beauty of life. If you are finding life mundane and or a chore it won’t change, if you continue to do the very same things that makes you feel and think life is more of a burden than a blessing.

Below I specifically chosen 4 photos with a hidden message, love to hear your interpretations. To follow our inspiration journey connect with us, links below: 







The purpose of this glorious life is not simply to endure it, but to soar, stumble & flourish as you learn to fall in love with existence. We were born to live my friends not to merely exist. - Simply Amazing Quotes. 

Love

KIMI x 


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