I've spent the last couple of days trying to help a friend get videos off an old tape-video recorder onto a DVD. It's been a process and a half. Through the help of Dick Smith staff, Google forums and endless hours of persistent patience, we now have recordings. But only of the audio.
This does appear to be the problem with this particular camera and I'm at the point of giving up and moving on. Which brings me to today's subject – is it OK to give up?
At which point do you decide that something is no longer working for you and decide to make the necessary change?
This could relate to anything such as your career, your relationship, friendships or your health.
This could also refer to some big dream that is all-consuming and removes you from living in the present.
How much time and energy is being invested in something that is not turning out how you want it to?
How much of YOU is being eroded by merely "hanging in there" until things improve?
Change starts with you. It starts with you accepting what IS.
You need to understand what the likelihood of change in your current situation really is. If improvement or success in unlikely, then why keep yourself there?
Have a wonderful week, Being Perfectly You.
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