Just BE…

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This is sort of a random post that I felt like sharing with you.  As women, we have so many jobs, titles, and responsibilities that fill our days. And, sometimes, those things overtake us to the point we may not ever have the chance to BE the one person we are meant to or do the things we dream of doing.  I know that being a mom, wife, boss, employee, etc. are all valid positions that make us a part of who we are; however, you have to admit, there is so much more to the makings of a beautiful woman.  I want to just point out a few possibilities here with this list of “BE” statements.  Would you join me in sharing your ideas?  Just enter your “BE” suggestion in the comments!

Here we go!

Be Thankful…More Won’t Come Until You Appreciate What You Already Have.

Be Courageous…Everything You Want Is On The Other Side Of FEAR.

Be Funny…We All Have It In Us…

Be The Woman In Red Who Stands OUT.

Be Silly…So What If Your Kid Laughs At You.

Be Beautiful…It’s Defined By The Ability To BE Yourself.

Be Creative…It Changes Things…

Be Happy…No, Really Happy, Disney Fairytale HAPPY.

Be A Star…For Yourself.

Be The First In Line…It’s Not Overrated.

Be On Time…To Your Life.

Be A Dream Maker…Make Yours Come True.

Be Authentic…Save The Mask For The Masquerade Party.

Be What You Want To BE…Who You Want To BE…Where You Want To BE.

Be The One Who Believes The Best In People.

 OK, now it’s your turn, beautiful ladies! Make those comments shine!

 

About Kellie R. Stone

I believe that every woman has passions and dreams, waiting to be unlocked. With encouragement and support, they could grow into something tangible no matter how out there they seem to be. For me, one of those heart-fluttering passions has always been writing. Since I did, indeed, cultivate my dream of being a writer, I've written and/or edited 15+ years worth of articles here or on other blogs, published two non-fiction books in the self-development genre, co-authored an international best seller, and am working on a poetry anthology and another women's inner journey book. I adore showing others how to live life unfiltered, whether I do it through the written word or other vibrant means. Kellie R. Stone

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2 comments

  1. Be modern, the past is past. AND Be nostalgic, the past happened for a reason.

  2. This is a test comment. But while I’m here, I will add another one…

    Be Balanced.

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