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Monday 26 December 2016

Running For The Destiny


Image result for running in morning
Image result for running in morning

Life can feel empty when you have no idea what your destiny is. You have a

feeling that there is something important, significant, and worthwhile that you were
born to do, but do not know what. Through the trappings of materialism many
people envisage their calling as being some kind of mega rich.

Your true calling is something that you have to put together piece by piece; it's not
something that arrives already assembled as a gift. You construct your destiny
from your instincts about the things that just feel right. Instinct is the closest thing
to destiny and we must rely on our feelings to guide us to the things that are natural
for us and develop our potential fully from there.

Running is one basic part of your destiny. When you run there are times that it just
feels instinctively right. There is a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment that you can
reach in running, which happens every time you work on a part of your true
calling. Running may not be glamorous or unique but for everyone, it is part of
your destiny.

When you were a baby, your first mission in life was to stand up but that is never
enough. Every baby knows they have to learn to run. Infants run everywhere, by
instinct, and you can see the joy they get when they are doing what is natural; they
know running is their destiny.
Once you master the art of running, it lays down one cornerstone of your true self,
one part of your calling. As children, we should keep strengthening this
cornerstone of our destiny through our love of games and running. As we grow up
and enter the adult world, life becomes more diverse and there are many
distractions that call us away from our true path.

Running is easy to neglect with demands on our time such as studying, making
money, family, and the appeal of easy pleasures. Once running has slipped out of
your life it takes a conscious effort to get back into enjoying it. "I just don't have
time," is a common excuse, but people who run know that it gives them more
energy and they do more in the same time because they work more effectively.
Without running your life feels stagnant and lacking vigor. One of the many
advantages of hitting the track is that it actually improves brain power by
delivering more oxygen in the blood to your brain. It has been shown that running
helps people make clear decisions, concentrate longer, and recall information
faster.

Running activates the instinctual parts of your brain that help you find the other
parts of what make you who you really are. When you run you attain one part of
your destiny. But to find your true self, you need all the pieces together. Like a
puzzle, you have to put all the pieces in the right place to get the complete picture
of who you are. Running is one essential step to take you towards finding the other
parts of your true self.

During a run when you are mentally sharp, feeling good, and inspiration is there,
you can identify clearly other aspects of what is important in your life. Running
increases your creativity to find how to attain your destiny, increases your will
power to keep on towards your true calling, and ideas become crystal clear after
taking them out on a run.

We should use the parts of our life that instinct leads us to, such as running, to
stand higher, to get closer to reaching who we really are. Make running a key part
of your lifestyle to be instinctively sharp and use the boosted brainpower to help
you attain your true calling.


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