Do you agree or disagree?
I am sitting here thinking about this past year and realize I am doing things that I did not know even existed a year ago.
Think about your life for a minute. Where were you a year ago? What were you doing, and did it make you happy while you were doing it?
When I think about how far I have come, to get me to where I am today, I realize how important it is to never ever set limits as to how far you can go. When you open your mind to “Anything is possible”, it truly is!
Many millions of people have asked the question “What is possible?” time and time again. Just when someone believes it can not be done, someone else does it. When you get to the bottom of this thought, we are only limited by what we believe is possible.
GO! Life is too short to settle for second best. You deserve the best and you will see it, when you believe it!
What is impossible? Only what you believe.
Read more posts by Mary Ann Sheveland here. Mary Ann is a blogger for JenningsWire.
Mary Ann Sheveland
Mary Ann grew up in Brownwood, a small central Texas town. Her early love of the violin, which developed at the age of ten, and subsequent mastery of the instrument opened many opportunities for her. She was mentored and prepared for her musical journey from the director of the Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra. She auditioned and was selected to join the Blue Jeans Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was underwritten by Levi Straus Blue Jean Manufacturer and the City of Estes Park, Colorado. Two musical students from each state were selected and concerts were given each Sunday afternoon in a natural amphitheater in the Rocky Mountains. Mary Ann remains an alumnus of this group which is an active symphony now making their home in Breckenridge, Colorado. Mary Ann also played in the Las Vegas, Wichita Falls and Austin Symphony Orchestras.
She had a busy career beginning at the Governor’s Office in Colorado. Then fourteen years at a Texas Trade Association. She was Manager of a Computer Magazine Publishing Company. The last few years of working were spent in sales, which led to her home office, as her husband’s health declined.
Since her husband’s death, Mary Ann has written several books, including a Book of Poetry, Children’s Short Stories, Reflections, The Pioneers and her just published book, Journey of My Heart, A Memoir.
During the last quarter of 2012 Mary Ann was engaged with speaking engagements and book signings in several states, as well as radio interviews from New York City, Dallas, Denver, Portland and Seattle, Washington.
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