Are you hoping without accepting?

Aug 28, 2017 - Are you hoping without accepting? Are you striving for a particular outcome, yet not accepting the role you must play in achieving it? Are you hopeful to realize a certain desire, yet not accepting insights and perspectives from others who are trying to help you? Are you closing yourself off to all other possibilities, because you have your heart set on a specific end result, and cannot accept anything else as an option? An open mind is a more resilient one. Being hopeful is a quality that requires action, acceptance, and being open to all possibilities.

 

Take an MM&I Moment to analyze how you could be sabotaging yourself by being hopeful in limiting ways. What action are you taking on a daily basis related to this hope? What insights have been shared by others that you have not taken to heart in a productive way? What other possibilities could exist that would be as exceptional as what you currently desire? Be honest with yourself. Be open. Be flexible. And you just may realize an outcome better than anything you could have hoped for.

 

Synergized Quote of the Week 

"We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope." - Martin Luther King Jr. 

 

Yours in synergistic thinking,

 

Sherre'

Aug 28, 2017 - Are you hoping without accepting? Are you striving for a particular outcome, yet not accepting the role you must play in achieving it? Are you hopeful to realize a certain desire, yet not accepting insights and perspectives from others who are trying to help you? Are you closing yourself off to all other possibilities, because you have your heart set on a specific end result, and cannot accept anything else as an option? An open mind is a more resilient one. Being hopeful is a quality that requires action, acceptance, and being open to all possibilities.

 

Take an MM&I Moment to analyze how you could be sabotaging yourself by being hopeful in limiting ways. What action are you taking on a daily basis related to this hope? What insights have been shared by others that you have not taken to heart in a productive way? What other possibilities could exist that would be as exceptional as what you currently desire? Be honest with yourself. Be open. Be flexible. And you just may realize an outcome better than anything you could have hoped for.

 

Synergized Quote of the Week 

"We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope." - Martin Luther King Jr. 

 

Yours in synergistic thinking,

 

Sherre'