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Writer's pictureJulie Rocca

The end is more important than the beginning








Often, the end of a thing is more valuable than the beginning of it. Ecclesiastes 7:8 says,



“The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.”





Goals, affirmations,  promises, and commitments are all brought to the fore.


Yet, in some ways, it seems it's all been done before.



If you have lost your enthusiasm and your confidence has taken a step back, maybe it's more about what you believe in than what you are planning.



Having a handle on your life is extraordinary. Yet, the exciting decisions your feelings make are like vessels without a rudder tossed around in the intensified conflicts of life's challenges.  I'm not disregarding your feelings (they are of great value and essential as indicators of our thoughts and actions), yet emotional decisions alone make simple things extremely complicated and complex. Therefore, check yourself before you wreck yourself and use it for your benefit. Switch your emotions to emotional intelligence.




One day ends, and another begins. Our momentum is realised by our readiness to connect to our potential with infinite intelligence.  A pause before releasing and letting go of unrealistic expectations and embracing all that is essential for happiness and inspiring authentication and growth.  The new year has no magical power, yet the understanding that power exists for our benefit is the beginning of responsibility for our immediate attention.



We are bombarded at every turn to reach for success whilst completely missing out on what makes for a successful life.



At the elementary level of existence is a powerful perspective of the mind and heart leaning towards your best life path.


It is less complicated and so simple it almost seems absurd.  However, it is not without a shadow of doubt or fear of regret that the truth of this knowledge will collide with your natural ability.  Stay curious, develop a healthy relationship with your thoughts and feelings, and turn your emotional intelligence up to be attuned to discernment.



Sometimes, before the new is truly understood, the old reveals purpose and enthusiasm for spontaneous inspiration and encouragement intended for a higher purpose.  To walk confidently into your future is to acknowledge your contribution to attaining life choices up to yesterday.



Let me invite you to determine the most valuable assets of your meaningful life and invest in your well-being spiritually and holistically.  An illustration is never lost and, even now, can be expected to improve your acceptance of responsibility.   Growing a healthy, vibrant, robust, practical life is like growing a garden of the same.  Each plant takes time and effort to reveal its true and absolute beauty. You are already recognised yet awaiting the release of all nutrients for optimal flourish. You are plucking out all the weeds, removing all the subtle introduction of toxicity and choking hazards that have masqueraded as something more beautiful.  Like a new flower sprouting amid a potential exuberant and established garden, it can seem new and exciting, only to reveal itself as something entirely different.



The primary and straightforward process of regularly pulling weeds and watering the garden is how you recognise intrusions.



The former things pass away, and all things are made new



God doesn’t remember our past; he gives us a fresh start. Isaiah 43:18-19 says,



“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the pastSee, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”





A Happy New Year and all that is hoped can be available with the simple details of life acknowledged.




💚 Julie





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