Recently I have heard of news of quite a number of friends' family members having terminl illness, as well as serious sickness. I couldn't help but thought to myself, health is really important to us!
I received a message from a business partner today, in which our life is liken our car. I found it quite meaningful:
Just like your car, your life needs fuel. The fuel can be found in the value of healthy living.
Just like your car, if you put the wrong fuel into your body, you get poor performance and a shorter ride.
Just like your car, your life needs maintenance. A consistent exercise program provides your body and your life with the maintenance it needs to run smoothly, operate efficiently and stay in good working order.
Just like your car, your life needs steering. You are the driver of your life, and as the driver, you get to choose the direction your life takes.
Just like your car, without active physical and mental involvement, your life goes nowhere.
So, if you are unhappy with the state of your life today and ache for a better life tomorrow, make today the day you begin to give your life a tune-up and get it back on the road! The time is now, your engine is running and a better life only awaits your instructions.
I identify myself with peregrine (a person tending to travel; they are nomadic, mobile, wandering and roving), and sojo (sojourner), one who is a temporary resident in a place. Here I share the journey of my inner and outer life, with a focus on my ethos "be transformed by the renewing of your mind"
Monday, October 08, 2007
Life Is Like A Car
My life purpose is to coach women toward their life purpose.
I am also passionate about inspiring, encouraging and facilitating entrepreneurs to transform and grow rich in life's major areas: spiritual life, relationship, personal development, health and finance.
I'm living and loving LIFE! I am a child of God, daughter, wife, sister and friend!
I own an Unfranchise Business through Market Australia SHOP.COM
www.kittycheng.com
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5 comments:
i know people who takes care of their cars so well that you couldn't even see a single scratch on it. really good performance. i hope they take care of their body just as well.
this post really makes a lot of sense.
yes we do need to take care of our body.
Are we Ferraris?
HaHaHa =)
Haha Audrey, you're precious!
You're very precious too, Kitty dear =)
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