Friday, March 29, 2013

Focusing on Life - 13 of 52

For my entry to the Resin Slider Bauble Challenge, please click here.

I think this week's prompt from Sally was the most challenging yet.  Sally asked us to find "faith," that thing that keeps us believing, and snap a photo.

Lately, though, my thoughts on faith have been leaning toward having faith in myself.

I keep thinking about a quote from Yoda in The Empire Strikes Back:   "Do or do not.  There is no try."


Sometimes it is not enough to "try."  You must "do."  I think, in order to "do," we need the faith that we can.

This week, the kiddo was trying to climb a tree in our yard.  Until that moment, she had been scared of climbing ... and falling.

She slid down a few times and scratched her knee a bit.  I was so proud when she turned back to the tree and tried again.

I heard her say, "I know I can do it."  She had faith in herself.


After a few more tries, she made it into the tree all on her own and even jumped down without help.  (Can you say, "proud mama"?)

Now, if I can take a lesson from the kiddo and break this brick that's been sitting around.  Breaking a brick is part of my upcoming black belt test.


 I've been trying for some time.  Trying is not enough.  I need to find the faith in myself.

Please visit Sally's blog to see where the other participants found faith.

18 comments:

  1. Wow! You have my admiration for even trying to break that brick. Go and do.

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  2. Good luck with breaking that brick. I think it is great that you are trying and I am sure you will succeed.

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  3. Oh, Tanya, it is in you - you just have to see it! I know it is there - I have faith in you :)

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  4. Your daughter is very inspiring! I know that, like her, you can do it too!

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  5. I'm sure you will get your brick broken.. having faith in ones-self is often the hardest thing! Love your quote!

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  6. LOVING the Yoda quote! and I know how you feel about your daughter. Sometimes it is my kids who are teaching me. And as parents I think it is important to listen! now about that brick ... 'use the force' you have it within you :O

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  7. Tanya, I'm sure your daughter "gets it honestly"... her faith in her ability to get-er-done. It's a little scary to see our own strength reflected in our children!

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  8. I am in awe of your daughter's determination and faith in her ability and in YOUR'S to even consider breaking that brick! Thanks for sharing that Yoda quote, i will be jotting that one down to reflect on aain!

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  9. Wow! Yes, I can see that's going to take faith and courage, just like your daughter's. I know you'll do it when you're ready.

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  10. Whoa- good luck with that brick- I think you can, I think you can.... Very nice post.

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  11. I'm a kid from the Star Wars generation and that quote rattles around in my head quite often. Sometimes I even argue with it. :) But you are right, you have to Believe you can.

    You will break that brick. I believe it!

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  12. Yes, Yoda made a lot of sense. Maybe we need more of it! Keep up the great work, you will break it!

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  13. Yes I love that one. So true. I can't tell you how to break a brick but I bet somewhere deep inside you already know how. I have faith that your training has brought you to that point with enough muscle memory to do it.

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  14. Just loved this post. Printing out this Yoda quote now to think on/pray on/have faith on over the next few weeks.

    Your daughter is great - and I can't wait for an upcoming post talking about the broken brick!

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  15. Wonderful post. I love to see kiddos having faith in themselves! And as for you and that brick,...I know you can! I'm just glad it's you and not me,..LOL!! ;-)

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  16. Oh wow! I'd say "good luck!" but this takes more than luck... a lot of practice, work, and belief in yourself. Go to it with all your might and know we are standing behind you!

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  17. Kids have infinitely more faith than adults, right? And as for the brick, I totally believe in you! Get to it! Enjoy the day. Erin

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