Saturday, May 26, 2007

Saturday Blues and something to think about

My very good friend Halima was talking about Makeover.
there is a need for us all to think, dig deep and utilize our potential to the maximum.

According to Halima - a fellow Graphic Design Artist,
People go through stages in life, and i feel like a tidal wave is here to transfrom me from a Girl into a Woman. In life i have realized that we are allowed to make mistakes, so far we learn great lessons from them. Believe me, i have learned, and i am eagerly ready to move to the next chapter of my life. Of course there will be obstacles, and there will be people out there to drag me back to the starting point, or divert my attention from my goals. That is not going to happend due to the fact that i have started a solid foundation that is made from bricks, and not straw. There will be haters, and there will supporters,so its up to you to choose your position!!!
my response
wow. that's deep
i think making or doing that makeover is now. like absolutely needed and am in support not just for you my dear friend Halima but for me and us all.

Are you aware of what's happening right now? Are you fully living and experiencing this life that you have? Or do you put so much energy into analyzing every detail and worrying about every move that there's no time left to simply and gloriously be?

Are you striving so earnestly to get ahead that all the effort is putting you more and more behind? Is your life so totally defined by what you need to do that you've lost sight of who you are?There is so much you can let go of, without really losing a thing. It is when you stop merely trying that you can truly be.

This moment is filled with magnificent possibilities, and this moment is when you can bring the best of them to life. Let go of those burdens you really don't need, and open yourself to the beauty of now. let's get that Makeover
Music to listen to - www.impressiverecords.net

my video of May 26th 2007 -
Shout out to Cameroon Students Union Association for their memorial weekend event
SANKOFA 2007
Sincerely
Linda Ofukeme Johnson

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