We are called for far more than the cycle of drudgery, especially those who have been able to identify what their passion is.
Our thriving is all dependent on how far reaching we are willing to exercise our minds.
Are you willing to settle for mediocrity, or are you willing to push the bars and boundaries of mediocre and aim higher?
It’s tasking to think outside the box. It’s far easier to settle and survive.
We all are not going to become the owner of Fortune 500 companies, but in that which you are doing, are you willing to step up to the plate and beyond?
Well, it’s for you to decide if you’ve been called to survive or to thrive?
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
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tight, inside the box, yeah that hits it right with the hammer, good job Insights here
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I know what it’s like to be trapped inside the box. Thriving is much more creative and joyous. Enjoyed your post, Jacqueline.
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That box is oh so dull..
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I love the contrast between inside the box and outside the box. We have to think wide to broaden our horizon.
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We really have to, otherwise it can get a bit too cramped.
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That’s the idea.
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Yrs, it’s definitely can be taxing to think outside the box but where would we be if Thomas Edison…Steve Jobs , etc. decided to stay in the box mentality? God is not put in a box and we are His children. Hugs, Emma
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Thank you sis 🙂
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I need to remember this! Great advice
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My thanks dear Diane 🙂
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I love this. ❤ Thank you!
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Thank you Grace. Blessings 🙂
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Thanks for posting this. Makes lots of sense
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Thank you Anna 🙂
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I really like these midnight musings. Each of them speaks to me and seems to address a problem I’m facing.
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