This week
Jamie Ridler asks us : What do you wish to dare?
I dare to step out of the confines in which I placed myself in. I have many wonderful opportunities that have been presented recently and I want to take them head on. No fear. No negative self-talk. Just a fearless go getter on a mission! I dare myself to become the success God wishes for me to be!
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i wish that for you. So very, very much. :)
ReplyDeleteAs you wish for youself, so I wish for you also Daring Tabitha!
ReplyDeleteHead on, no fear and no negative self-talk ~ how powerful and affirming!
Daring to live with humour,
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Hi Tabitha,
ReplyDeleteI think I would dare to do the same as you. When I read your words, "step out of the confines in which I placed myself" I recognized me, too. I have found that in my life, all hurdles I encounter are made by me! The answer for any of my woes is to get out of my own way. It works everytime! Good luck on your mission! I'm rooting for you!
Such a fantastic theme for today. I wish what you wish for yourself my dear. I'm taking the focus off myself.
ReplyDeleteAs Tabitha wishes for herself, I wish for her in ABUNDANCE.
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Go take a look my dear!
What a great post. Good luck to you in these new things coming your way.
ReplyDeleteAs Tabitha wishes for herself, I wish for her too.
ReplyDeleteYes...go and grab the opportunity , you can do it.
As Tabitha wishes for herself, so I wish for her also. May it be so!
ReplyDeleteMay you step out of your own way and shine bright.
As Tabitha wishes, I SO do wish for her also.
ReplyDeletei send you light and love, during this wonderful time in your life.
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Stepping outside one's comfort zone is BIG, Tabitha. We can all benefit from that one. I'm one of those. I enjoy my "comfort" routine and ways of doing things. I hope that the courage that you wish to muster rises up and "Tabitha the Bold" will be heard.
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