Friday, March 13, 2015

Own It Work It: Discovering what works (for me)

Own It Work It
Discovering What Works (for me)





What works? Hmm, that is another good question to ask myself and another way to start owning and taking control of my life.  Discovering what works for me will not only make me a better person but also helps me take control of my life on a daily basis.  Everyday I see commercials and ads saying Hey you need this because blah blah blah.  I’m sorry; no I’m not sorry but I don’t fall for the crap!

Through research, trial and error I have learned what works for me.  I don’t feed into what society or what companies try to give me.  I am my own person and just because that product worked for them, doesn’t mean it will work for me!  I am unique and different as God intended, so I don’t fit into that mold that society wants us all to fit into!

I am me, I know who I am because through trial and error and tons of research I have learned that; Yes, I am different and Yes I am okay with that!  I feel passionate about certain things because of my experiences; I like and dislike things for a specific reason not for a reason that the world sees fit.  I own my life, I am my own person.

For starters I know that organization works for me!  If I am not organized, I better forget it!  I won’t get anything done because I feel so scatter brained without a plan!  Now I don’t plan out everything but knowing what is expected of me helps me put my priorities in line and keeps things in perspective to where I am not using my valuable time on things that really don’t matter to begin with. I even bought a planner, it didn't work for me, so I made my own!  I made it work for me!

Discovering What Works and learning what drives me is another great way to start taking control of my life and owning my life! The world molds people into what it wants, but it takes a lot of courage and guts to not fit into that mold!  I am distinctly different and I must discover what makes me different, what makes my life have meaning and learning that those differences are what works for me and are not necessarily a bad thing!





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