
Standing here on the verge of a big change in her life, she looks deep inside her heart to find the courage to take the next step.
Life has given her a big opportunity, disguised as a challenge and she had recognized it for what it was, but to go forward she needed guts and chutzpah.
She remembered her dad’s oft-repeated saying, “nothing in life worth having comes easy”, yes! she promises herself to at least give it her best shot.
The next morning she went to her CEO and accepted the promotion and the relocation that came with it. “Will you be alright living in Kenya, all by yourself? “he asked with genuine concern.
“Yes, she said I have thought about it and find it an acceptable option, after all, that’s what I signed in for, to help the poor and needy” she replied with confidence.
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Written in response to Six Sentence Story- Verge, hosted by Denise
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What a powerful message. I remember my dad saying something similar to me when I decided to change my career path. Thank you for sharing your story with us 🥰
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Thanks a lot S.
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You’re very welcome 😊
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Love the story Sadje. Its interesting where these prompts take us sometimes … but yes, that was a big step into the unknown
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Yes, it is very interesting. That’s why I love doing prompts.
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In my younger years, I’d have jumped at the chance. In fact, I did — even without a job offer. Garry made two hops from NY to Boston. Owen has moved around too. I think we all like moving much more when we aren’t so weighed down by possessions and human connections — and we are physically more maneuverable. I can’t believe how much ENERGY I had in my 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s. Only when I hit my 60s did I really begin to feel the changes.
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Very true that connections, family and possessions do weigh us down and then changing the path of our career or life becomes a hard decision.
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I heard that Kenya has a nice climate, and the people are friendly, but corruption is rampant there.
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Yes, like most third world countries.
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A beautiful story Sadje. Yes, the challenge is sometimes the courage, to move forward, letting go of stability in favor of the unknown. Lovely sharing. Thank you.
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Thanks Suzette. It’s true starting fresh does take a lot of courage. 🥰
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Yes, indeed👍
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🙏🏼
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What a beautiful tale, I’m glad she found the courage
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Thanks a lot Deb.
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What a cool story. Could be the beginning of a novel!
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Thanks Rebecca. It could be if I had what it takes to write a novel. 😍
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wonderful message here
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Thanks Beth.
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A great story and message Sadje!
🥰
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Many thanks Cindy 😍😍😍
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You’re so welcome Sadje!
💕
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💖💖💖
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My Dad would always say this but he would add a few colourful Yorkshire words as well.
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Lol! I don’t know any colorful words, especially Yorkshire ones. 😂😂😂
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Beautiful message dear Sadje. It’s really good that she accepted the letter
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Thanks Yam.
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Mine pleasure dear friend 🙂
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😍
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lovely story, Sadje. i’m glad she took the opportunity.
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Thanks Audrine. Every challenge is an opportunity to grow.
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Beautifully expressed, Sadje! How many opportunities do we pass by because of fear? Glad she took the leap of faith! 💞💞💞
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Thanks Dawn.
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Nice one, Sadje. Sharing thoughts of thankfulness and joy to you as we here in The States celebrate Thanksgiving Day. Peace to you always, my friend 🕊️
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Thanks a lot Nancy. Sending you warm wishes and hugs
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Great take on the prompt word. You capture the dizzying fear of contemplating a big change, and the satisfactions of going there.
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Thanks a lot D. That was the aim. I’m glad it came through.
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Nice story, Sadje! When opportunity knocks, we should deeply consider it and not let fear get in the way.
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Thanks Eugenia. Very true.
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A step worth taking, what a wonderful thing to do.
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Thank you Keith.
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May she be successful with her new promotion.
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Amen.
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Stepping out into the unknown can bring unexpected blessings, and i hope it does in this case.
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Yes it can. It is a better option than to stay in inertia. Thanks Mimi
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“Life has given her a big opportunity, disguised as a challenge”.
Bravo! She faced fear disguised as “challenge” and saw the opportunity instead. It’s not easy for a lot of us to venture into the unknown let alone the unknown in another country. She is lucky to have Dad’s wisdom to guide her.
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Thanks Denise. Words which encourage us are long remembered.
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The thrill of new beginnings, a new adventure.
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Indeed. Thanks
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I am in awe of those who can just pick up and go. Perhaps in a younger life… I might have done so if given the opportunity. But then we all need that same determination to face each day as a gift 🙂
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Yes, younger people are freer with less baggage. And of course there has to be the drive behind their actions
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There are places like the Peace Corps… But I think locally volunteering and sleeping in ones own bed has benefits too 🙂
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Definitely!
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🙂
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❤️
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To push through one’s comfort zone is brilliant!
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Thanks Susi
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You’re welcome, Sadje!
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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