Reaching Life's Summits |
Written by Gayle Nobel | |||
Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:43 | |||
Blog-a-thon Day 31 I made it! I wanted to see if I could blog everyday for a month and it seems I can. I think it takes at least that long to create a habit. Time plus commitment.. isn't that how it always is? It has been so wonderful hearing from my readers. I have a heart to heart connection with so many people. That's another one of the gifts of having a special child. When you encounter someone on a similar path, you can't help but connect. I want to thank everyone for reading, sending me comments and cheering me on. You all inspire me to keep writing and sharing. And as I've said before, you will still be hearing from me just not quite as often. In celebration of the end of my "blog-a-thon" and in gratitude for my readers, I have a special offer. For the next two weeks, that would be until September 9, with any purchase of "Breathe" or my first book, "It's All About Attitude" you will receive a "Breathe" inspirational print absolutely FREE! The prints normally sell for $15.00. I am excited to be able to make this offer. I have 6 different prints available from "Breathe". They are black and white, 6 x 9 on a 9 x 12 card stock and absolutely gorgeous! I know, I know, I'm shameless today. Personally, I use them to remind myself to slow down and you guessed it, "Breathe". They also make wonderful gifts and look incredible in a black or white frame. How do you participate and what do the pictures look like? See ZEN (one of my favorites, taken in Croatia). Click HERE, then scroll down, and you will see all 6 pictures. Order either book off my website OR by calling the number on the website. There is a place to send a comment when placing the order. Indicate there that you are a blog reader and which picture you would like. It's that simple. Keep scrolling, "Reaching Life's Summits" is below Zen.
In "Breathe" I wrote a lot about how this journey of living with autism (or whatever flavor your challenge is) is like climbing a mountain. Scott Dinsmore, in his blog from www.ReadingForYourSuccess.com shares a great guide to "Reaching Life's Summits". Enjoy! “The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.” ~Confucius How can a mountain better prepare us for life? At over 14,000 feet, there’s more to learn than I would have thought. Last week I sat on top of Mt. Shasta, a 14,179 foot mountain in Northern California. It was my first real summit and I was proud. Getting there took me through two days of snow, ice and below-freezing camping conditions, using crampons, an ice axe, and more layers than I thought I owned. Pack light. I wish I took this more seriously. Every unnecessary piece of gear complicates things and detracts from the experience. Aside from the bare necessities, things do not make life better. They often cause more stress and keep you from what’s most important. The lighter your pack the better. Life is too short to be burdened with excessive possessions, emotional baggage or regrets. Positive thoughts, relationships and experiences weigh nothing at all. Pile them on and leave the rest behind. They’ll lift you to the top.
Don’t go at it alone. When climbing, a partner is a must. For safety, support, camaraderie, motivation and simply to share the journey. You’d be silly (and putting yourself in great danger) to go up alone. Life is meant to be experienced with others. It makes the valleys shallower and the peaks higher. Relationships magnify experiences and help you do things that prove impossible alone. Don’t leave home without your support team.
Failure is a part of the process. If we would have started our climb the week before, conditions would have been too grave to make it. Be ok with not reaching the summit every time. Falling short is inevitable. You will never learn more than from your failures…at anything. Embrace them.
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