Walking the extra miles, for you

How deep and meaningful a connection you would like to forge with another person, in most cases, is entirely up to us. That is, how far are you willing to go for others? For absolutely nothing in return? Because that is the foundation and foundation of all deep and meaningful connections. It is the spark at the beginning of a true friendship and lasting relationship when someone does something for you completely out of good will and kindness in their hearts.

Recently, with all my new projects and campaigns going on, it really made me feel a deep appreciation and gratitude for the people around me who are involved in one way or another, with them extending their help and expertise in more ways than one. Learning to go the extra mile in whatever we do, whether for ourselves or others, enables us to perform better in our daily activities. We fully analyze it and commit to an inclusion. Just like our muscles require you to use them often to get stronger, build strength and endurance, the extra miles are the same.

If you are used to doing things with an attitude of reluctance and resentment, there will be no real substance or concrete evidence of your fingerprints in anything you touch. Go all the way above and beyond, or don’t lift a finger at all. Because how would you like to get to the end of the road, turn around and not see a trace of the steps you have taken on this road? You don’t remember where you’ve been, what you’ve done, or the fluttering moments that took your breath away and made your heart skip a beat. If every step you took that touched someone’s heart in one way or another left an imprint on your path for you to go back and retrace every step when you leave this earth to take with you, allowing you to watch it play out on a screen, would you be Willing to drop a couple more?

I will never forget Gerald Way’s words that I encountered long ago when I was younger and made me sit back and reflect on my own life and journey choices. He said, “One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it’s worth watching.” I must say that I started from humble beginnings so that I could have so many contrasts in my life experiences that allowed me the opportunity to see it from two different ends of the stick. He made me learn to appreciate him so much more when he stopped looking at all the things he didn’t have. The more things I appreciated around me, the more I began to have.

I grew up believing that circumstances made us who we are, and it took me a while to realize that’s not the case at all. We all have a choice. A choice to become what we were meant to become against all odds and to share our gifts with anyone who comes into contact with our work, our services, our true human flesh, blood and skin. The journey may not be short to get there, but it is a process we all must go through to know what we want. How would you know what you want, if you don’t know what you don’t want? Only the old habits and beliefs that don’t serve you in the best way are the worst way, and the only way that leads you right into a brick wall where, on the other side, is a “stranger” to you.

You can’t see it, so you fear it, and you keep taking steps back instead of finding that deck and start working to break it little by little every day. The little consistent effort really counts. If you stay true to our heart’s desires firmly and stick to them from beginning to end, you will be happy regardless of the outcome. Because you would have fallen in love and stayed in love all the way through, and it wouldn’t even matter what happens in the end. Regardless of what you do for yourself, be it a choice of exercise routine, a diet plan of meals, budgeting and spending methods, look at the options and try them all and find one that really suits your tastes and is enjoyable. for you and for “you”. good at it

It is the only way you can begin to learn to give your attention one hundred percent and have the excess of knowledge or joy to share with the people you know, the people you love the most. That’s the true value of extra miles. You can’t do much for others if you don’t make sure you have enough for yourself. How do you expect to run an extra 10 miles if the soles of your shoes wear out and break? Either you spend the money to buy a new pair that you would love, or you take good care of them right now so that they stay in their optimal condition and last you longer for a longer period of time. Either way, you have to do something about it to make sure the rest of your journey goes smoothly for you. Be solution oriented.

Putting in the extra miles is easy when you’ve practiced and built up your stamina to make sure you’ve packed enough fuel and power to sustain your ride. It all comes down to practice. The only thing you need to practice in life to master anything you care about and want to learn is the ability to focus. Your ability to concentrate, and the ability to not take everything so seriously. Especially yourself! Of course, that ties in closely with knowing how to have fun in the process to create enjoyment and happiness for yourself. Give yourself the space you need while doing this and you will find emotional freedom. You will be able to touch people in one way or another wherever you go and leave them a part of you. Kindness really goes a long way, along with the extra miles you take.

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