2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity: April Edition

April was a really tough month for me for personal reasons; however, I am proud of my achievements and for pushing through it.

When it came to movement I had to remind myself that the more I move and walk the better I would feel. My weight has been going up and down. Thankfully it is in the right direction again. I am proud of my achievements as I have been volunteering by writing for SANE: Changing mental Health for Good for one year.  I accomplished an even bigger achievement by getting my first paycheck for an article I wrote. I never thought that I would be paid for my writing. My perseverance has paid off.

When it comes to my education, I just finished my second Hadley course. I cannot wait for my final grade and to be able to sign up for my next course. In addition to this, I finished my training at the local center for the blind and visually impaired; and I have earned my certificates.

When it comes to patience, I am waiting for a few things to come in the mail. I will be using these items for my blog and YouTube videos. I have been working on a #Secret project, and it is slowly coming along. I learned that I must be very patient with this.

Lastly, I am still learning that being positive has a big impact on what I can achieve. If I think positive thoughts and I set goals I can achieve just about anything. I truly am getting closer to my dreams and goals one day at a time.

Remember that you can achieve your goals and dreams too. 😊

 

Published by Amanda Gene Harris, author and owner of Harris' InkWell

Hi, welcome to my website. My name is Amanda Gene Harris, and I am the owner of Harris' Inkwell. I am a disability and mental health freelancer. I would love to work with your company and I provide writing on a variety of topics on disability and mental health. Feel free to contact me via email at: Amanda@amandagene.com

14 thoughts on “2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity: April Edition

  1. Positive affirmation are powerful! I believe we speak what we become!!! Great post!!!

  2. Congratulations on each new achievement! Every step in the forward direction is a blessing and should be celebrated. I’m so happy you have found the joy and movement that comes from being positive and feeling good about your each new advancement. I’m wishing you all the strength and happiness you need to continue along this positive journey!!

  3. Far too often we overlook the power of positivity in our lives. Whatever we send out into the world will, in turn, return to us. So, if you choose to spread positivity, the world will return positivity your way 😉 Focus on the good!

  4. You are doing great Amanda! Keep up the hard work ♥️ You’re inspiring so many others

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