Day One Hundred Sixty-Two of 365 – Things That Inspire Me: Flipping the Switch!

As part of my 365 day personal writing challenge in which I will write something on this site every day for the entire year of 2017, I’ve discovered that writing about short series topics helps me focus. I’ve been writing about Things That Bug Me. Today, I am switching gears. Today I begin a new series about Things That Inspire Me!

What is the First Thing that Inspires Me? Flipping the Switch! Read on . . .

Turning something on; starting something up; turning something off; shutting something down; recording something of importance! What do all of these things have in common? Well, in one way or another they require that someone “flip a switch” – manually, verbally, electronically – some action has to be taken!

In order for us to change attitudes or alter perspectives or create opportunities or shift directions we must take action! We must “Flip the Switch!”

What ideas, initiatives, projects, changes in attitude or actions of importance are waiting for you to flip the switch? Remember, more often than not, the responsibility is ours! So today . . . whatever requires your attention . . . flip that switch! It won’t flip itself!

Peace!

Mark E. Hundley

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Mark E Hundley M.Ed.,LPC-S

I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 1994 and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor since 2011. I received my BA in Sociology and Psychology from Hardin-Simmons University and my Master’s in Counseling from the University of North Texas.

I specialize in the field of loss/grief and have written, trained, and presented workshops on loss/grief since 1990. Helping clients learn to work toward reconciliation and integration of life losses is the basis of my work in this area.

My wife and I are both therapists and often work together with couples in our practice. We find that couples respond well to our co-therapist approach.

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