Moving Forward

“My current condition is not my conclusion”, quoted from a gentleman that spoke at my rotary club and this quote has stuck with me for quite some time now.

What does that quote bring to your mind? Are you currently in a good place in your life and if so, what would this say to you, how would you translate?

Are your dreams coming to fruition and life is so good that you don’t want to think about your current condition not being your conclusion? But what if the conclusion is better? WOW, right?!!

Or does this quote above bring relief and reassurance because your life right now is not the best? Maybe this says to you that the work you are doing right now to fix whatever is wrong in your life, will pay off and possibly reinspire you to actually work on your “condition”. Hopefully, it will create a desire to dig deeper and strive harder, where your current condition is not your conclusion and you move forward to a better place in your life.

Life is short so if we are not moving forward, we are either stuck in the present or falling behind. Which I would think being stuck, might actually mean that your current condition COULD POSSIBLY BE your conclusion. Would you be happy with that?

We all know that in either case, good or bad, things arise, situations change, so there really is a truth to the quote.

Right now, I am loving my current condition in my job, in my life; spiritually, physically and mentally. I have been married for 41 years so my husband and I have ridden several rollercoasters that come with a marriage lasting this long, and at a point in our lives where no matter the struggles, we don’t fret, we don’t really argue, we just deal. Of course, that wasn’t always the case LOL.

I feel I have a firm relationship with our Savior and I KNOW He guides me, no matter the trials, He walks with me.

On the job front, I can say I absolutely LOVE what I do. It took a long time to get here, but it truly thrills me when I am out educating others on their options as they age and be able to address any need they might have for them to keep their independence. This includes so many resources that we have available to educate them on.

I would love to hear from others, their thoughts, on what comes to mind when they read this quote.

Do you have an idea in mind on what your best conclusion could possibly be? Are you moving forward to that conclusion? If not, why not make a change. I know change is not always easy, but if you aren’t truly happy with your current condition, what is stopping you?

Do you realize that the more you strive to “your idea” on what your best conclusion could be that it will probably turn out to be even better than you imagined? Especially when you have God on your side. Philippians 4:13

I have asked a lot of questions in this blog, but I know it is questions I needed to ask myself and reflect if I am still striving for better.

My hope is that this has inspired even just one to make a move to that conclusion or strive to change the condition you find yourself in if it is not where you want to be.

If you are looking to make a career change or want some assistance in changing your current condition, please consider us here at Home Instead. Let us MOVE FORWARD together!

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