“People will pay for acute pain and passion, but they will not pay to alleviate chronic pain.”
~Danny Iny
What Danny is saying is that people are willing to “pay” if paying is what it takes to make an effective change in their lives.
Let’s face it: Unless your pain is acute, you’re probably not going to do a blessed thing about the needs in your life.
So what’s your Price of Pain?
What are you willing to pay – whether in money, time, inconvenience, moving out of a comfort zone, taking a risk or getting up off your seat of do-nothing?
I dare you to challenge yourself. I dare you to do something different. I dare you to take a step; to begin the process of actually making something happen.
The quality of your life is something you should never be willing to discount.
I dare you to pay the price.
Join in the Fray: What price are you willing to pay to end your pain?
I’m blogging every day in the month of July in Blogher’s NaBloPoMo Challenge. Thanks for reading, and feel free to comment!
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TheSwirlWorld says
Kieta Lynn,
Thanks so much for your response! You’re right about risks; sometimes the chances you take can be right on the money and other times they can turn out to be an #epic #fail. Congrats on launching out and doing the #31dbc. Blogging every day is a stretch – yet that what we want! We want to push past our comfort zones. All the best to you this month – Let’s DO this! Woot Woot!
Kieta Lynn says
What a brilliant reminder that doing even one thing differently can change your life. Risks may not always turn out the way you envisioned at the onset but they teach you a lot about yourself. I’m blogging every day in July as well as part of the #31dbc. Best of luck to all of us on that score. Great post, just keep blogging (blogging, blogging, blogging, blogging a la Finding Nemo) 🙂