Friday, April 19, 2019

Find Your Center

Someone once said, ~Such as life, the hula hoop has its own agenda. At times it will pull you in directions you may not want to go. The only way to get over those hurdles and through the pulls is by letting and diving in. By accepting your journey, those possibly painful and confusing temporary pulls can catapult you quite unexpectedly into something beautiful and extraordinary. Embrace your pulls and hurdles. They will only lead you closer to yourself and your flow.~ Let me ask this question when was the last time you hula hooped? Did you do well? Fail at it miserably? In any case, life is synonymous with a hula hoop as an individual can perceive it to be totally easy whereas its viewed as incredibly challenging for others. So, how are you fairing thus far with life circling around your waist, so to speak?

As I said before, life is synonymous with a hula hoop as an individual can perceive it to be totally easy whereas its viewed as incredibly challenging for others. Essentially, it's how you all intent and purpose handle the hula hoop representing life as has put/is putting himself/herself in a certain mindset in order to move in the right direction. True, it often takes a positively optimistic instead of a negatively pessimistic mindset, as well as attitude to being with to where the initial momentum becomes increasingly stronger. In other words, keep moving and stay focused all-the-while trying not to overthink any particular issues/situations causing you to lose that aforementioned momentum. Hey, it's a tough task indeed to keep in mind without any kind of distractions hindering your progress.

If you think about it, the ability to hula hoop has a tendency to be forgotten as a person grows older to the point where it can be absolutely frustrating trying to figure out the right way to move. Of course, the same can be said for life as well in regards to making the right move in our own personal and not to mention professional life too. Thinking about it further, when you're not able to get an exact handle on life, in a manner of speaking, the frustration being felt pulls you in other emotional directions. For it the emotional directions such as anger, worry, fear, doubt, disappointment etc. becomes a factor in being unable to attain that much wanted free flowing movement of life. What it primarily comes down to is simply going for it in hopes of achieving positive movements that continually stay up and not fall down.

For the question can be asked to those who have found or still finding it quite difficult to hula hoop, have you found different alternatives in getting what in a sense has been a constant movement of back and forth in successes/defeats? I think it's safe to say every person has used another body part like arms, legs, and/or to successfully achieve the results of conquering a hula hoop. Granted, even though it has the propensity to be viewed as a form of cheating you do it anyway but you have your own uniquely interesting way of handling life in every sense of the word. You see, what may work for some people in the back and forth movement of life doesn't necessarily work for others thus utilizing a different way to get to the same goal/destination without having to bend or break for the matter the rules of life.

In retrospect, there comes a point where a person thinks he/she is not going anywhere with life circling back standing in the same spot one started at. For the most part, don't let yourself become personally mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually pulled in the wrong direction regarding life thus causing you to experience a plethora of mixed emotions. Unfortunately, its those mixed emotions that will make you want to quit on yourself even before you get started knowing that those around you are seemingly moving with ease with their own lives. However, looks can be deceiving on the outside as it's completely different on the inside. In the end, have fun while trying not to take it so seriously and when you do you'll ultimately find your center whatever it may be to get a handle on the hula hoop of your own life.

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