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Monday, June 26, 2017

Move to New Goals



A few days ago, I started to feel tingling in my feet.  No, it is not diabetes, migraines, multiple sclerosis, stroke or any other symptom of another disease. It is the need to move. Walk towards a new goal.

In every project of our lives, the moment comes when we begin to feel comfortable. Most of the time, it is because we learn the dynamics of the process and we do it automatically. It also means that our learning is becoming slower and slower.

After a while, when I feel comfortable and adapted to each of the steps of that activity is when my feet and my whole body begins to feel the need to move to new goals that allow me to continue growing.

In the category of immigrant where I am now, I identify activities and tasks that strengthen my learning and knowledge of English language.  When I feel that I am reaching my limit there and that growth and learning begin to stagnate, I begin to look for new horizons.

When I started the task of learning English, it was not easy or fun. It was frustrating because the brain has its time and its process.  I wanted to be like a computer to which the data is entered and the results are immediately obtained. Instead, I had to learn to learn and now I'm like an addict who needs more and more. I have rediscovered the fun of learning.


Learning. Keeping the agile brain and neurotransmitters active is part of what keeps humans healthy. Doing this, we must leave behind the fears that keep us from moving forward.  Sometimes "if it is not broken" you must "break it" like the title of a marketing book says.  Feeling afraid is part of the adventure. Success is right on the other side.  What is your goal?  What are you afraid of? Just begin!