Life Lessons from Motorcycles: Seventy-Five Tips for the Face in the Mirror

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
Cover of the book Life Lessons from Motorcycles: Seventy-Five Tips for the Face in the Mirror by Liz Jansen, Liz Jansen
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Author: Liz Jansen ISBN: 9780987758392
Publisher: Liz Jansen Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Liz Jansen
ISBN: 9780987758392
Publisher: Liz Jansen
Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Motorcycle mirrors remind you where you’ve been and show you things you couldn’t otherwise see. They add valuable information upon which you can base decisions that affect your future.
What you see when you look in the mirror can quickly change your perception about what’s going on around you and about what could be about to transpire. Yet, every time you look in the mirror, the view is different. Your environment is dynamic and circumstances change.
At any one time, the view in the mirror is a single snapshot that is but a piece of a larger puzzle. That view reflects back only what it’s focused on.
Mirrors that are dusty or foggy prevent you from getting a clear picture. They filter the message such that it’s distorted when it reaches you.
In life, people act as your mirrors. They come into your life to further your personal growth and keep you safe on your Road. When you look at others, you see what exists in yourself.
Life gives you all kinds of experiences, many pleasant and joyful, but also others you’d rather forget. They all serve a purpose on your journey. Mirrors teach you to honor the past by learning from it and carrying its lessons into your future. Learn how to read the messages from mirrors to navigate deftly down the Road of life.

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Motorcycle mirrors remind you where you’ve been and show you things you couldn’t otherwise see. They add valuable information upon which you can base decisions that affect your future.
What you see when you look in the mirror can quickly change your perception about what’s going on around you and about what could be about to transpire. Yet, every time you look in the mirror, the view is different. Your environment is dynamic and circumstances change.
At any one time, the view in the mirror is a single snapshot that is but a piece of a larger puzzle. That view reflects back only what it’s focused on.
Mirrors that are dusty or foggy prevent you from getting a clear picture. They filter the message such that it’s distorted when it reaches you.
In life, people act as your mirrors. They come into your life to further your personal growth and keep you safe on your Road. When you look at others, you see what exists in yourself.
Life gives you all kinds of experiences, many pleasant and joyful, but also others you’d rather forget. They all serve a purpose on your journey. Mirrors teach you to honor the past by learning from it and carrying its lessons into your future. Learn how to read the messages from mirrors to navigate deftly down the Road of life.

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