Disclaimer (Read HERE First)

Thank you for reading this blog! It is so nice to be able to share with you my life's journey and thoughts! Please leave me a comment at the bottom of the page or use the Contact Form.

WARNING!! This blog does contain a few references to sexual and emotional abuse. It also contains references to death, dying, suicide and depression. Do not read if this is a problem for you.

Any posted photos of my own personal art are not to be copied or used in or on any other form of communication or promotion. The photos remain as my own personal property. Please respect that. If you would like to share any of the art work, please contact me and I will consider your request.
I appreciate you for reading and for following the above requests.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

change

Every day there are decisions to make.  From the moment I open my eyes, the first choice presents itself. Do I get up?

When we were babies we had choices. Do I cry or not?

As toddlers choices were often made for us.

As young children we begin to express our decision making more clearly.

As adolescents we strongly make our decisions known.

As young adults we are thrilled when we finally have the ability to decide for ourselves.

As maturing adults we start to question our ability to make decisions alone.

As experienced adults we realize that most decisions aren't that important.

As elderly adults we often are back to having decisions made for us.

And the cycle is complete.

Point being, change is inevitable.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please remember to not use any profane language, sexual innuendos, or and other forms of derogatory communication. Thank you.