I was having a conversation earlier in the week with a good friend of mine. While discussing a number of different topics and how busy my life has been and will continue to be, I mentioned that I had also joined the I Ho Chuan team again this year. She was a bit surprised and questioned whether or not that was a good idea at this time with every thing else going on in my life. My response was ... Yes, absolutely, it's good for me!!
What makes being part of the I Ho Chuan so great?
Being a member of the I Ho Chuan pushes me to expand my bubble and step out of my comfort zone. It is definitely much easier to be a member of the coach potato family, but not nearly as rewarding. I have realized how much more can be added into my busy schedule as I work the requirements into each day. The I Ho Chuan requires action and without action we would not be able to produce any kind of forward momentum. It teaches us how to make adjustments to our busy schedules and adapt to unexpected life events that get thrown at us from time to time as well. Challenges and success are shared by all. The support we get from Sifu Brinker and all of the members of the team is the glue that binds us together and makes us stronger.
I become a better version of myself! A stronger relationship with myself and everyone around me develops as a result.
Here's to an exciting and challenging year of the rooster!!
Michele Ward
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