It’s Time To Decide What Kind Of Life You Want And Live It

Clarisse Meyer
Clarisse Meyer

It’s time to decide if you want to be living or settling.

It’s time to figure out what kind of life you want and find a way to live it. It’s time to decide if you want to take actions to live a happy life or stay stuck in a life that doesn’t excite you — a life that doesn’t give you purpose or a reason to wake up in the morning. It’s time to change your life.

It’s time to decide if you want to be loved or you want to stay broken.

It’s time to let go of the relationships that hurt you, the friendships that bring you down and really surround yourself with those who lift you up, those who make you feel loved and those who appreciate you. It’s time to decide if you want to truly be in love or if you just want to be with someone. It’s time to wait for the love that doesn’t keep you waiting, questioning, afraid, sad or broken.

It’s time to decide what kind of message you want to convey to the world.

Do you want to leave a message of hope, a message of determination, a message of courage and a message of love or do you want to tell the world that you were too lazy to change your life? That you traded your happiness for comfort that you were too scared to dream and too scared to try. Do you want the world to see you as a hero or as a victim?

It’s time to decide if this is all you’ve got or if there’s more to give.

It’s time to decide to keep digging in for the best in you and find a way to let it all out, it’s time to work on yourself and find ways to be better, ways to be kinder, ways to be stronger and ways to be someone worth remembering. It’s time to decide what kind of impact you want to leave on people and on the world. It’s time to understand that you can always be better and there is always another chance.

It’s time to decide what you want to do and do it. It’s time to decide who you want to be and be it. Thought Catalog Logo Mark

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