Sunday 22 February 2015

I Tried So Hard

I Tried So Hard

“Never give up. 
It's like breathing—once you quit, your flame dies letting total darkness extinguish every last gasp of hope. You can't do that. You must continue taking in even the shallowest of breaths, continue putting forth even the smallest of efforts to sustain your dreams. Don't ever, ever, ever give up.” 
--- Richelle E. Goodrich

A lion was trying to chase a deer, lion was trying his best and a monkey while sitting on a tree was watching all this, during running suddenly deer faced a canal in front of her, she closed her eyes and try the biggest jump of her life and she succeeded, when lion reached he think for a while and stopped and he turned back, at this moment monkey came near to lion and said you just lose by a deer, and right this moment lion replied to monkey, this victory didn't belong to deer,
It was the victory of Life,
My Need to fulfill my hunger but her Purpose was Life, that's why she succeeded, he who have great purpose will always succeeded……!! So greatness of purpose always matters……!”
---Zia

“Trying is always enough.”
---Patricia Briggs

A lot of happenings in the lives of people around the world which we hear through the media are worth picking a message from and does help to choose to live a meaningful life. Many of these stories inspires, heal ones heart and help one gain the strength to keep going, keep trying and never give up until the struggle is over.

I came across the news of a man (a Detroiter), James Robertson on daily mail, who walks 21 miles to work and back every day no matter the weather. He has been doing this for ten years after his car got broken before the universe decides to compensate him for his undying and ever-going spirit. The amazing thing about the man is that he is 56, never get late to work because his boss also said they set the attendance standard of the factory by the man, he travels for almost half of the day to and from home and work place which walking takes the huge part of his travel, works for 8 hours, have less than four hours to sleep daily on working days and his wage is not worth the stress. Three statements from this amazing man thrill me, lessons from it are really important to be applied in every one’s life to be really fulfilled in life.

The first statement is ‘I sleep a lot on weekend, yes I do, but I can’t imagine not working.’
Life requires that you work, do with all of your might all that your hands find doing when your sun is still shinning because soon or later your sun will set. You have got to keep trying and doing, nothing works more than trying and doing, whoever does not buy into this, achieve only nothing. As it is easy for anyone to keep away from trying and doing, so is the way failure, shame and curses clouds such one. Trying and doing maybe so tough and challenging for anyone but success, glory and blessings dominates such life and decorates such one. Working is living, the moment you stop trying and doing, you stop to live.

Sunday 8 February 2015

Now The Day Is Over

Now The Day Is Over


“Today is the sort of day where the sun only comes up to humiliate you.”
---Chuck Palahniuk

You cry and you scream and you stomp your feet and you shout. You say, 'You know what? I'm giving up, I don't care.' And then you go to bed and you wake up and it's a brand new day, and you pick yourself back up again.
---Nicole Scherzinger

 “Renew, release, let go. Yesterday’s gone. There’s nothing you can do to bring it back. You can’t “should’ve” done something. You can only DO something. Renew yourself. Release that attachment. Today is a new day!” 
---Steve Maraboli

As we live, there comes times in our lives when the sun goes down on us, we feel lost and confused but suddenly the stars comes out and start to shine on us, which is a reminder of hope that better days are yet to come and the sun will shine so bright on us that we glow and grin.
One thing I have learnt about life is that it is indeed beautiful and amazing, and not ugly and terrible as it poses itself to be at times, but only those who strive to live above their hurdles and see beyond their struggles can experience it.

I have lived many of my days in tears, often i have been broken in spirit and wallow in fear, and there are times when I feel my dreams and visions are clouded but whenever i lift up my head to see above my adversities and reach for help from above from God who is above all things, miracles begin to happen.

In times of crisis, my help often comes when I remember to say lift up your head o ye mighty gates (my trouble, my pains, my adversity and my challenges) and let the king of glory (Almighty God) come in, and all i begin to see is solution to my trauma.

There are days which you wish never came, the days when you feel the sun didn’t come to shine on you but came to crack and burn you. Now the day is over and you prefer the darkness of the night, you want to remain in it to hide your shame, sorrow and pain. Sometimes, you just want to pass away with the night because of the fear of tomorrow but one thing stand still; even though sorrow fades the whole night, there will be joy in the morning for those that believe.