These things were not an occasional happening, but something that occurred regularly every school morning.
I don't know when it started, but I would dream of living on a lovely tropical island. I imagined myself lying on the sand listening to the gentle breeze rustling though the coconut palms. Swimming in warm blue green water. Soaking up the warmth from a tropical sun.
All the things that are the opposite of being regularly chilled to the bone.
As the years wore on I have lived in many places from back of beyond in the mountains, to lush coastal bush, (New Zealand), to scenic hinterland (Australia) to the 19th floor in a high rise building in a bustling overcrowded city (Hong Kong). Yet, I finally made it to my childhood dream. Living on a tropical island - Vanuatu in the South Pacific.
Regularly my husband and I stand on the verandah of our home in the tropics and watch in awe, as the romantic, tropical moon paints its majestic silvery path across the lagoon at the bottom of our property. The ever changing play of light across the lagoon in the early morning, or late afternoon, still takes the breath away.
It's so lovely. There is no sign of another house across the lagoon. Just wild beautiful bush. All the locals live hidden deep in the bush. The only evidence of them is the occasional curl of smoke as they cook their evening meal, or some canoes belonging to the fishermen, out on the water.
We are often woken in the morning to the sound of a VW being dropped into the lagoon. No it's not a VW it's a huge school of fish leaping in the lagoon. You would leap out of the water too if you had a bigger fish chasing after you looking for its breakfast.
Sounds too good to be true. It is, but it is reality.
Over the past three years we have built a wonderful property out of nothing. The buildings were there, but that was all. They were run down and obsolete and the garden non-existent.
We knew hope, frustration, elation, despair and victory in a roller coaster ride. We found money, time and energy were in scarce supply. All those things you do when you renovate four houses and landscape over an acre of land.
Now we are giving away our property so we can give out non-repayable education grants to geographically and financially underprivileged children.
Yep, you read that right. We are giving it away. No we are not some wonderful philanthropic (hard even to spell let alone say) people, we just enjoy life and giving away something is a great way to do it. We have found people who have a much greater need that we do and we want to help them.
So what is this all about? We all get bogged down with whatever situation we are in. Overwhelmed by the day to day routine and demands of life. But dreams do need to be worked at, sometimes with blood, sweat and tears.
The good news is, don't be afraid to dream, to hold it, to believe in it and to work at that dream. Sometimes the people around you can't believe in your dream. Hold to it.
I imagine Sir Edmund Hilary must have felt at times his conquest of Everest was an impossible dream. He did it though!
Climb some of those mountains. The view from the top is worth it. And a word to failure - it is better to have tried and failed, than never to have tried at all. We will continue to live on our wonderful tropical island and our dream will remain a reality.
Take time out to lift your eyes to the horizon and dare to dream a dream. You just never know when it will come through. Remember, it is better to have tried and failed, than to never have tried at all.
I will let Robert H Goddard have the final say: "It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow."
Copyright (c) 2008 Wendy Tendys
Living Life To The Fullest
It's hard to believe that some folks who are into FX trading do nothing but sit in front of their computer everyday. That's a bit hard to digest considering that prolonged sitting has been associated with numerous problems. Back pain of all sorts, fatigue, varicose veins, stress…you name it. But there are traders who are like that, says my boss. They had become so absorbed in monitoring their positions. That is just so not human.
So, when the day turned into a week, weeks turn to months and 12 months is equals to a year, what's next for a forex trader? FX trading is really difficult they would say. Newbies and pros would tell you that. Sure, part-time forex trading is also an option so you don't have to stay glued to your PC all-day (and night long). However, that does not guarantee profit and life is continuously moving around while the trader is constantly glued to his/her seat.
Then what is the remedy to unglue a super engrossed trader? All the money earned from trading has got to go somewhere. And there is nothing wrong to unwind and relax. Here are some ways to do just that.
Rent a beach front villa. Or better yet, purchase one. Find a perfect place for you and your loved ones to relax and soak under the sun. Whether that may be in Mexico, the Caribbean or simply in Florida Keys, a much needed vacation is definitely a must. Now that prices of homes have dramatically declined, this could be the perfect time to get a rest house. And the good thing about going on vacation is that you can still take your trading tools with you.
Set out in an all inclusive luxury cruise. A pleasure voyage is definitely in for the upcoming summer season. But instead going in a regular cruise ship, book a luxury cruise instead. Luxury cruise ships tend to be smaller than mainstream cruise liners with an average capacity of between 148 and 388 passengers. This type of cruise is above and beyond a regular sea voyage since luxury cruise liners have more staff onboard (usually a staff-passenger ratio of 1:2), have more exotic itineraries and top rating amenities. Notable luxury cruise liners are Crystal Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seabourn Cruise Line, Silversea Cruises, and Windstar Cruises.
Go scuba diving. Since we are situated on land, it is nice to discover what is beneath the vast oceans. There are several diving spots recommended by various scuba enthusiasts that may thrill you as well. Visit international diving spots like Galapagos Islands in Ecuador or perhaps the Cayman Islands. After enjoying the breath-taking sceneries, you still have the time to face your computer and monitor the market action.
These are just some ways to take a temporary time-off from trading. Although being an FX trader may become the blueprint of your life (since it makes you rich!), all work and no fun makes a man's life completely dull. It should be used to live life to the fullest.
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