Dear Friends,

September is my month: I love it, I was born in it and I make the most of it by turning on its axle. As a natural consequence of it I try to adapt my field of vision. You all know of my love of movement in space, time and mental stimulation, emotions involved: a difficult yet challenging exercise! I do have this delightful feeling that exactly that is helping me along on my tracks.

Have you ever had doubts or question marks regarding your decisions? Well, that’s when there is only one way out: go ahead and don’t look back too much; you could get a stiff neck by doing so. It is so much wiser to integrate the fear of the unknown into what lies ahead as the possibilities are multiple and the outlook grand: a whole new aspect of life and therefore of our world as well. Audacious excitement will overtake fearful indecision.

Courage helps, fear blocks. Daring is exciting, stalling is hindering. Acting is enjoyable, being passive is cumbersome. Life is love, stagnation is emptiness. Love is light, inaction is a veiled outlook.

Why do we get scared of the new and the unknown? Why do we trouble ourselves with what we think we can’t achieve? Trust is the key, isn’t it! Let’s believe in our inner voice. The world may seem hostile and forbidden out there; but even when we are insecure the true compass lies in our hearts. Our dreams will keep guiding us to our happiness and our way of understanding the world. It is not always safe to have faith in other people’s opinions. Let’s trust our calling and act!

We can get inspiration from the explorers, the adventurers and do the same, on our scale. We can definitely win if we try and we can lose if we give in or up. We do look great with our invisible crowns of being winners for ourselves and we are so welcome to be proud of our achievements, big or small. Size is a matter of opinion.

In the following “poem” we observe the upside and the downside of our Stories:

Losers and Winners

The Winner is always a part of the answer;
The Loser is always a part of the problem.

The Winner always has a program;
The Loser always has an excuse.

The Winner says, "Let me do it for you.”
The Loser says, "That's not my job."

The Winner sees an answer for every problem;
The Loser sees a problem in every answer.

The Winner sees a green near every sand trap;
The Loser sees two or three sand traps near every green.

The Winner says, "It may be difficult but it's possible."
The Loser says, "It may be possible but it's too difficult."

You can make the choice!

Choose to be a winner!

Author Unknown

As for our Photo, I invite you to look at ways of gazing the other way and imagine any given situation in different ways.

Auf dem falschen Weg is German and means: “on the wrong track”?

In love and light

Mariana
www.mariana-amar.com