A World Full of Possibilities

On October 8, 2009, in Learning By Doing, by Debi Talbert

Did you Tell Me Thursday?

My post yesterday for Wordless Wednesday was a picture of the world. This is a picture of a new poster we having hanging at the foot of our bed. We have added a light shinning directly on it from under neath. Duncan and I love laying in the bed, looking at the photo discussing the world of possibilities we have available to us.

A World of Possibilities

A World of Possibilities

We did not always feel that way about our lives. Together we are growing in our belief in ourselves and challenging our assumptions about what we can accomplish in life. We are doing this with the help of “The Tribe”.

* * * Quote of the Week * * *

“Self-disciplined begins with the mastery of your
thoughts. If you don’t control what you think, you
can’t control what you do.”
—Napoleon Hill
1883-1970, Author of Think and
Grow Rich

Your power lies in taking action. I encourage you to take action from something you have read here today.

I believe in you – Debi

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  • http://www.adventuresofasinglewahm.com Tishia Lee

    Thanks for stopping by my Tell Me Thursday post. Great picture and interesting \’story\’ behind that picture and why you have it up – I like :-)

  • http://www.EmpoweringLifestyle.com Debi Talbert

    Thanks glad you enjoyed it. We did not buy the poster for that; however once we find the place to put and laid on the bed looking at it – that is what came to us.

  • http://becausebabiesgrowup.com Amber @ Because Babies Grow Up

    I have a picture of the world on my iPhone-it came that way. But now, each time I see it I will think of the world of possibilities available to me. Thanks for the wonderful insight. Have a great weekend! And thanks for stopping by my TMT post.

  • http://www.EmpoweringLifestyle.com Debi Talbert

    Amber – We do have a world of possibilities. I just finished visiting a museum in Berlin called Check Point Charlie. I will never ever take my freedom for granted again. I was totally amazed as some of the things people did to get to freedom. Dig tunnels, hid in the engine of cars, hid in tiny boxes (adults), put their kids in shipping carts, hot air balloons, under water pulleys to name a few. bags. What really hit me is they did this up until 1989. Not that long ago, I was already married and had both of my kids. I knew this locally; however seeing it in person gave me a whole new perspective.