Who said the joy is in the journey
In the trope was applied to the domain of love within a verse using eccentric capitalization [RDYF]:. The words were enclosed in quotation marks suggesting that the adage was already in circulation [IWTP]:. Prof J. You have it as you go along. Reporting on education, Mrs. Stooke said that education is a journey and not a destination , for we must keep developing.
In the rock band Aerosmith released the song Amazing as a single. Millman was excited and happy during the trip because he expected to be shown something important and when he was shown a non-descript rock he was initially disappointed. Dan Millman: The journey… the journey is what brings us happiness… not the destination. Many of the examples above conform to the following flexible phrasal template. The linguistic term snowclone is used for these collections of related phrases:.
In conclusion, current evidence indicates that the phrase under investigation is an anonymous modern proverb that entered circulation by Thanks to Jack Herring for his query on this topic. This question was constructed by QI based on his inquiry. In the end, I have also learned that a journey has much more value then simply making it to the destination.
Just recently, I have had the opportunity to meet the most amazing people. Meeting these people just helped make my journey through Penn State that much better. Turns out, the girls I work with are always the ones I call when I need something. They are all much older than me, some have graduated and some are going through grad school right now. In one of my classes, I met someone on the cheerleading team. I cheered basically my whole life but stopped for an injury. Because I met this person, however, I started going to gymnastics and getting back into the swing of cheerleading.
But it quickly stopped being joyful for Vicky. Instead, she started feeling the pressure to perform whereas before, she had only upside. This happens in other careers too. Congratulations and welcome to the lowest rung on the next ladder! So, are you feeling joyful on your journey? Or are you bogged down along the way?
Well, it can happen to anyone. Right now. Stephanie told me that I needed to figure out what to drop or delegate. Then the really helpful concept came.
If these are all things I want to do, then my problem was that I have set unrealistic deadlines. I was setting myself up for disappointment. So, this morning, I sat down and thought about what made me feel less joyful. And what things was I doing that should bring me joy — ones that used to do so — and no longer do. Some opportunities are ones you must grab with both hands now.
Others are ones to leave for later. Click To Tweet. These were all things within my control. I have to focus on doing just a few crucial things each day and let the rest be. Trying to get the impossible list ticked and tied every day is not an achievement, even if I were to accomplish it. And the effort was making me miserable… all while doing the very things I said I wanted to do!
As they say, we learn the most from mistakes , and I hope you will be able to learn from mine.
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