Impulse:
Impulse is my topic for today.
The etymological origin of the word impulse comes from the Latin “inpulsus”, composed by the prefix “in” which means "inward" and the passive participle “pulsus” which means "push or set in motion." In other words impulse is the action of pushing a thing, an idea or a project or putting it into motion.
WHAT CAN I ADD TO THIS?
My beloved blogger, many times we only need an impulse or a push to begin or continue with a purpose. Sometimes that impulse is given to us by someone with advice or with economic support, but generally must come from the depths of our being. It is an impulse from the inside out. This thrust comes from deep emotion. I don’t mean that one should act impulsively or without thinking but after having planned and received internal motivation we do what we must do.
MY ADVISE:
If there is something in your life that was left on the inkwell or waiting list take that project back and start it. Don’t leave things halfway, finish and finish well what has been proposed.
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