My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be


Looking For A Little Inspiration, Fun And Spirituality? Look No Further!

I am sharing with you today some health for your soul and mind. I think that if your heart and mind are in the right place your body will soon follow. The blog I am telling you about today will be food for your soul-it is for mine and I never miss reading this blog.

You know that feeling when you meet someone for the first time but feel like you've known them your entire life or you read something and it just clicks and speaks directly to your soul like it has always been there? That is how I felt immediately upon reading the blog My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be . It was such a wonderful relief to read someone else's words that spoke straight to who I was, and to who I think that most of us are. Sarah, the author has a real knack for expressing her own feelings that draws the reader in. Her blog is described by her as- a
blog that takes everyday occurrences and finds personal value in them. Using inspiring quotes and a spiritual theme the blog should be something just about anyone can relate to (she is also a big yoga fan for you yoga lovers). Several times I have gotten tears in my eyes (I am not one to tear up or cry often) at a post she has written. Not because I feel sad but because of the intensity with which she writes and the familiarity that her situations brings to most people's lives. Her words can really dig deep down and touch your soul (I am not trying to be corny but it is just so true). If your looking for inspiration, spirituality or even a little entertainment you will want to visit My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be . Below are a few of my favorite posts by Sarah from her blog.

My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be -A Few Of My Favorites

**Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From My Dog
-So true (how does she think of this stuff?) . I think she should write a book of inspiration and this should be the title.
1.) Do not beg for food. It will arrive sooner or later.
2.) Wait 'til it's polite to excuse yourself to the bathroom.
3.) Pamper yourself at a salon with a good shampoo rinse.
4.) Don't yell at your neighbors. It's impolite and a nuisance.
5.) Look both ways before you chase your tennis ball into the street.
6.) Brush your hair every day so you won't lose it.
7.) Treats are good for you once in a while. But you must earn them.
8.) Do not bite strangers.
9.) Obey your parents.
10.) Learn to trust with an open heart. Practice loyalty

**She Embodies Kindness-A post about Mother Teresa, her unwavering kindness and how you can share kindness.
I can think of five ways we can recapture Kindness:
1.) Offer to take a new co-worker out to lunch. You buy.
2.) Shovel snow for your neighbor who is unable to. Do it anonymously.
3.) Meet that friend for coffee so she can share her troubles. Listen intently.
4.) Volunteer at a soup kitchen. Take your children.
5.) Drive your grandmother to her Doctor's appointment. Sit and wait.

**Chicken And Eggs-A wonderful post about perfection and how some of us strive for it. My favorite quote from it is-"
The problem with perfection is that you miss out on what you've accomplished along the way. You're blind to how far you've come. And in doing so, you lose the pleasure of moving forward." I posted this on my refrigerator so I remember it everyday.

There is not one post that I do not enjoy from Sarah's blog so it was hard to only pick those three to share with you. I didn't want to spoil all the fun for you so that when you visit My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be -you can feel as enchanted as I was. If you are looking for a little peace and some food for your soul please visit Sarah today here. I promise that you will glad you did.

19 comments:

  1. We are both admirers and avid fans of this gentle soul, eloquent spirit, and good friend. Her strength is that she speaks to you like you are sitting together under a shady tree sharing a nice cup of tea. You are just as precious an individual. You also speak to your reader in a similar tone. That is why the saying holds true, "birds of a feather, flock together." Take care my friend. Excellent post.

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  2. Once again one of my favorite blogs reviews another one of my favorite blogs. I think Heidi did a fantastic job of describing this excellent blog. My life as it was, is , and will be leaves you in a better place after you read it. You are more peaceful and confident. It just exudes positive energy.

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  3. Good day .. interesting your blog ..

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  4. Hi Heidi, your blog is very informative. Health is one topic I feature in my Random Thoughts blog now and then because I belong the the Allied Health Professions. Thanks for sharing these significant health information with us.

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  5. I am another fan of this excellent blog. Great inspirational posts that challenges the reader to think and inspires introspection at every turn. Great review Heidi!

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  6. Wow! Thanks. I love personal recommendations. I am going to check her blog out. Great post!

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  7. Enjoyed your post Heidi...
    Thanks for passing along "My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be" I'm new to it but very much enjoyed it!!!

    Cheers

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  8. Thanks for the great link.

    I checked out her site and love her writing, just like you said.

    She speaks directly to me.

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  9. Hi Heidi, I've been reading the blog, "My life as it Was, and Will Be" and I've found it to be very inspirational. I wanted to share with you one of my favorite inspirational books--"The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living" by the Dalai Lama. If you get a chance to read it, let me know what you think.

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  10. Heidi,

    Thanks for sharing the link (and your insights) to this blog. It's amazing!

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  11. This sounds great! I will definitely stop by and check it out!

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  12. i am glad i stopped by to read this post. we can never have too much in the way of empathy, nurturing, and inspiration.

    while laying next to a book reader today in the sun she said listen to this quote...

    "sugar, we all are going to get to the end of this road one way or the other. so hold your head up, set your shoulders back, and pick up the pace."

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  13. You've chosen a great blog. I love her posts, honest and straight forward, she writes from the heart.

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  14. I love these :) Thank you for linking them. I will surely need to pay them a visit!

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  15. I really like "Everything I Need To Know I Learned From My Dog". Robert Fulghum's bestselling book "Everything I Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten" is a favorite of mine.

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  16. Thanks for sharing. I will give her a visit right away and add her to my daily reading ...

    There is no greater energy boost than the wind beneath our wings from old friends and new friends ...

    Viveca

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  17. Great job describing this blog also a favorite of mine!

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  18. Yes, YOGA gives makes soul and mind healthy. It is better to practice YOGA and meditation atleast twice a week as we do body exercise twice a week.........
    You know one thing,

    (MIND+SOUL+BODY)HEALTHY = PERFECT HEALTHY

    Yup, Think a minute,
    Cheers,
    Simithi(Herbs Cure)

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