When I first moved to New York I got the same fortune in three separate fortune cookies from three separate restaurants over 6 months time. They all said, "Follow your heart."
Since moving here three years ago I've become an entirely different person. I've been forced through discomfort and stress to discover the most disturbing aspects of myself and my personality, as well as learning how to accept them, and on the flip side my greatest strengths and the extent of my potential and capabilities. It has been the most challenging and difficult time, but also the most rewarding and the most profound.
I used to feel so lost all the time. But now- everything is different now.
Part of living is growing and trying your hardest to become the best person you can possibly be. Part of that is accepting who you are, being honest about your wants and your needs, and challenging yourself to do all the things you never thought you could. Another part is accepting when it's time to change and time to say goodbye. Change is inevitable. It's how we choose to handle it that defines who we are and how far we've come.
Time passes and these things get easier and we learn so much, it's just a matter of opening our eyes and opening our hearts and knowing what may seem like the most painful experience is actually the greatest lesson in disguise.
Since moving here three years ago I've become an entirely different person. I've been forced through discomfort and stress to discover the most disturbing aspects of myself and my personality, as well as learning how to accept them, and on the flip side my greatest strengths and the extent of my potential and capabilities. It has been the most challenging and difficult time, but also the most rewarding and the most profound.
I used to feel so lost all the time. But now- everything is different now.
Part of living is growing and trying your hardest to become the best person you can possibly be. Part of that is accepting who you are, being honest about your wants and your needs, and challenging yourself to do all the things you never thought you could. Another part is accepting when it's time to change and time to say goodbye. Change is inevitable. It's how we choose to handle it that defines who we are and how far we've come.
Time passes and these things get easier and we learn so much, it's just a matter of opening our eyes and opening our hearts and knowing what may seem like the most painful experience is actually the greatest lesson in disguise.