Boundaries, Limits, Boarders
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Boundaries.”
There are none. I thought I’d use this picture to interpret the challenge for this week. People often create limits because they are too scared; terrified of what’s beyond the wall. Each boarder or gate has a door or a window; another path that leads straight to the other side. This picture represents that to me. No matter how stormy or hard it is to push your limits, once you do, the reward is worth more. When you limit yourself, you stop yourself from experiencing something beyond it. Why?
This is just what I needed to read today. Thank you!
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You’re welcome! Thank you for stopping by!
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Reblogged this on travelthesphere and commented:
I stopped to think about this on a quiet Sunday morning…
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I feel the same way. When I was looking for work, I did not decide on a country. I applied to sixteen different countries because I knew wherever I went it would be an amazing experience. Why limit yourself to what you feel comfortable about?
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Thank you for stopping by! Hopefully you continue to follow my writings.
Exactly, why limit yourself? The world is your oyster, might as well go where it feels right and NEVER turn down an opportunity if one arises!
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Experience is always cost ,before I went to South Africa. ,everybody telling it’s to dangerous to go there ,and now I learn
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What an inspirational post. Before I went travelling, I was told many different things about how scary or dangerous solo travel could be but the amount of kindness and love I received on my trip was amazing. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for stopping by! But it’s so true! I’ve only experienced love and kindness while away.
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