Monday, January 27, 2014

Emotional roller coaster (part 1)Excitement


roll·er coast·er

 Noun

 An amusement park attraction that consists of a light railroad track with many tight turns and steep slopes, on which people ride in...

 Verb

   Move, change, or occur in the dramatically changeable manner of a roller coaster.

 Emotional roller coaster pt. 1(Excitement)

 Sometimes our situations can be placed in comparison with a rollercoaster. At six flags you have rollercoasters with names such as dare devil drive, sky scream and twister but in life we have emotional rollercoasters. This is a ride you take that sometimes you never want it to end and other times you wish it never began. These rollercoasters can start off slow and creep up and up slowly with a feeling of anticipation and then when it gets to the top it drops and experience  that feeling of your stomach dropping to your ankles.This feeling can either give you a feeling of pure excitement and satisfaction or the feeling of extreme regret. Those are the two emotions that are found in this rollercoaster. Excitement or regret which rollercoaster are you currently riding?

The excitement rollercoaster gives you a feeling of euphoria everything is right about this feeling it's moving fast furious and it has you feeling fabulous .You never want this ride to end you want it to go on forever and ever, even when it goes upside down your still feeling wonderful the blood is rushing to your brain the wind is briskly blowing and life as you know it great, but as with the rollercoasters in the amusement parks this rollercoaster too has to stop. And usually with this one you will be willing to stand in a 45 minute line to get back on because it was that good of a ride. When comparing this rollercoaster to a relationship this is exactly where you want to be. Where joy takes over and excitement fills the atmosphere whenever this person is in your presence. This type of emotional rollercoaster is a good one the more up and down motions the better you feel. Your body is relaxed there's no tension you want to be here you patiently waited your turn to get the opportunity to ride this pleasurable rollercoaster. Your emotions are running a hundred miles an hour this is the relationship you've waited for your entire life. Your excited about it they are excited your working together to ensure you both keep each other happy. Selfishness does not exist and love is in the air this roller coaster of excitement leaves you breathless......enjoy the ride

 Next up.... Rollercoaster of regret

 

Friday, January 3, 2014

Journey of life



jour·ney
/ˈjərnē/
Noun
An act of traveling from one place to another.
Verb
Travel somewhere.
Synonyms
noun.   trip - tour - travel - voyage - peregrination - run
verb.   travel - tour - voyage


Life's a journey, not a destination.
When you begin to view your life as a journey the truth about what life really is all about begins to unfold. Your personal journey is your travel timeline through the bump and bruises and joys and happiness that occur in your lifetime. As you begin to mature emotionally as well as spiritually the reality is that you are always to move forward and not backwards this makes your journey more exciting and less stressful. When we allow certain people into our personal space we must attempt to determine early on whether they are meant to to stay around for a reason a season or a lifetime. Our journey is designed to teach us valuable lessons about our relationships our careers and our emotional and physical well being. If at any time you don't see growth in these particular areas of your life  it's a indicator that something is not balanced and therefore may delay your journey to total peace and happiness. During your journey you will enter many relationships. Some will be romantic some will be professional and some be based solely on friendship. As you enter into these different relationships you must always remember some will be a reason  some for a season and some for a lifetime.
If it's for a reason once you learn their reason for being in your life embrace it and move on don't try and hold on let go and keep moving.
A season typically last a few months when people or circumstances enter your life for a season once the season has been completed and it passes learn from the lesson it taught you and walk into the next season stronger and wiser.
Lifetime relationships usually come by way of family and long time friendships although these people will always be a part of your life if you find that they do not have your  best interest at heart you will have to set boundaries so that they do not hinder you on your journey.
Your journey is all about you and what's  best  for your life.you will never  be able to please everyone so make sure as your traveling along life's journey you are being good to you.