Several years ago I listened to a sermon, that discussed the theory that our lives were like a jigsaw puzzle. Our job, or more specifically, our destiny, was to put the puzzle together as best we could during our time here. We were all given more than enough puzzle pieces to do the job, however there was one hitch; that being the fact that we were 1.)Given pieces that didn’t fit our puzzle, and 2.) We were missing pieces needed to complete our puzzle.
The point of this discussion was to identify the need for us all to work, interact and help others during our journey. In doing so, the fulfillment of others’ destinies would allow us to find the pieces of our puzzle along the path. However, we could not just find these pieces laying about randomly along the path – We first had to be willing to let go of some of the odd pieces we owned that did not fit our puzzle. It was a compelling argument for doing exactly what I do in my coaching practice – Help people find the pieces they are looking for, regardless of whether or not I have their pieces or not.
So as we get ready to embrace another new year and all of the hope and promise it holds for us, I was wondering who out there in cyberland is looking for pieces to their puzzle?
Does this story make any sense to you? So much so that you may have already experienced someone giving you a piece of your puzzle through this process?
I am compelled ask if any of you would like to just connect for 10-15 minutes and discuss what we do, and what we are looking for this year? There may well be some mutual interest learning more about our pieces of the puzzles that we have, and how we are working to finish them.
Tell you what – drop me an email (garry@garrycarlson.com) and we’ll find some time to discuss what we do right now and what we want to do in the future. There may a common path for us to walk for awhile and build some of our puzzles together. Discover the full list of CrosswordAnswers911.net competitors and alternatives. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
All the Best,
Coach Garry
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