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Your Life, in Your Steps


Your Journey is So Trust


By Therese Benedict


Journeys are an experience of love, chance, forgiveness, change and the strength to push through the anger, frus- tration and self doubt. Journeys are life’s lessons many times over. Take your journey with all your love and strength that is hidden within you so that you can feel the doors open for more love. Take this time for you, whether you are alone or not. Take this journey to open your closed doors. Take this journey knowing you are changing your life. Trust, believe and know it will be hard, however have faith in yourself that you can get through those moments. Know that hard times will come to you, but not harm you. Know that love will conquer and not destroy.


Be all of you when walking this road of change, so that you can transform this doubt into self belief. Believe in yourself and believe in God. Let life be good to you, instead of being afraid of life. Learn to live. Learn not to be lost with the ones’ you love; learn to be lost without them. Learn to miss them when you are with them, and don’t wait until they are gone. Learn to reach out to them when they are in your life and don’t wait until you are wishing you had when they are not. Learn to give and not to take. Learn to trust and not to accuse with doubt. Learn to ask, instead of expect. Learn to speak truth, in place of lies. Learn to be who you are meant to be. Learn to believe in yourself and learn to let others believe in you too. Learn to listen and


68 June/July 2011


“Learn to laugh mo away others’ tea simple, but we aren’ of what we should and stop the harm. endure your life


not just to be heard. Learn to accept, instead of turning your head. Learn to be happy with God all the time and not just when you need him. Learn to pray to him in place of getting mad at him, for he is only teaching you where your life is going.


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