The Author’s Message: Living Life to the Fullest

Author, Randi G. Fine 

The most difficult people in our lives end up being our greatest teachers.   The hurdles they place before us and the challenges they present to us are only lessons that we must learn for our greater good.   Think of the oyster…without the irritating grain of sand there would be no pearl. ~ Randi G. Fine

We all experience times of joy and times of suffering as we move through our lives. Life is a breeze during the happy times; we get to sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. But we must ask ourselves how good joy would feel if we had no adversity to contrast it? The phrase, “nobody said life was easy,” was coined with good reason. The truth is, life is hard work…but the beauty of life is that it has many facets.  We are constantly challenged to learn and grow.  And as we rise to those challenges we become stronger, wiser and better human beings. The universe holds all the answers we will ever need. It’s all there for the taking if we watch, listen, and trust our intuition. I invite you to follow me on my journey as I explore the many paths to happiness, and the many avenues that will lead us to living life to the fullest. I wish you serenity and joy in your life. ~ Randi

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One Response to The Author’s Message: Living Life to the Fullest

  1. Sharla says:

    Here I am with the first of two things we have in common: When I read your author’s message it reminded me of my motto on catnipoflife: Observe life at its best, listen to life’s songs, embrace life’s bounties, breathe the breath of life and savor life to its fullest! Where you recognize ‘living’ life to the fullest, I merely state ‘savor’ life to the fullest. . .catnip offers inspiration connected with life’s bounties and daily experiences of nature as a diamond in the rough. Perhaps you will stop by for a visit:>)

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