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LEARNING BY DESIGN

OPT OUT

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In life, you have to know when the season of something has changed or has ended.  There is a season for everything; meaning there is a time period for everything.  A time to stay and a time to leave.  A time to play and a time to work.  A time to rest and a time to rise.  A time to settle down and a time to explore. A time to win and a time to lose.  A time to grow and a time to pause. A time to listen and a time to talk.  A time to learn and a time to teach.  What season are you in?  What choices are you making today to get where you want to be in life?   You do have choices.  You can choose to tap-in and you can choose to opt-out.

You do have options that are yours to make.  What are you subscribing to?  Meaning, what are you tolerating?  What are you accepting?  If you are not subscribing to mistreatment, Opt out.  If you are not subscribing to gossip, Opt out.  Get the most out of the hard work that you do in life to make a better life for yourself.  Don't settle for anything less than what you truly deserve. Look at yourself in the mirror and tell yourself, I am not going to self-sabotage anymore.  I am not going to wallow in self-pity anymore.  I deserve to be happy and I opt-in to my happiness.  I am not going to keep letting people take advantage of me. I am going to teach people how to treat me, by how I treat myself.  I am going to treat myself better, as well as treat others the way that I want to be treated.  Today, I am planted.  I stand in it and look forward to my growth.  From this day forward, wherever I feel unloved, unheard, unseen, and underappreciated, I am going to Opt-out!  You always have the right to Opt-out!  Opt-in to what is beneficial to your future.  Whatever you need to do to keep moving forward into your destiny, remain all in, and Stand on it, whatever or whomever tries to distract you from getting where you want to be, don't waste time by subscribing to it....OPT OUT.  Tell them, Please Do Not Disturb!  I'm opting out.

By Lynnette Clement

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