Monday 13 February 2012

Blogspiration #1

Blogspiration is a new weekly meme hosted by GrowingUp YA and Saz101. Where inspirational quotes/pictures/videos are posted to bring a little creativity or conversation into the blogging world.



I thought long and hard about what I wanted to show as my first Blogspiration post and I thought I'd kick it off with one of my favourite quotes ever, because what better way to kick things off than with a quote that's inspired me to move out of my comfort zone on many occasions.





You can't stay in your corner of the forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.
                           A.A. Milne



My mum told me years ago that this quote was probably written for me, because I do like staying in my little corner. I think it's because of her that I'm so obsessed with it; I even bought the quote on one of those magnetic bookmarks. But it does get me thinking (and moving) and it is my Blogspiration for this week.

Do you have a favourite quote that helps you get out of your comfort zone?


Kim

8 comments:

  1. Winnie the Poo!

    This takes me back a while lol!

    And I actually remember reading this quote when I was little and thinking, "don't do it. The forest is just so big and scary!"

    Oh, how times have changed...

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    1. I was always like that too. I didn't want anyone to leave the forest.

      Kim

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  2. Oh I absolutely love this!!!

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    1. Thanks. I really thought it was a good one to start with :)

      Kim

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  3. Uh! Buh! Guh!
    KIMMMM! This is perfect! SO SO PERFECT! I ADORE it!
    Oh, who doesn't love Winnie, but seriously! He's like Confuscious the Pooh! SO WISE :O

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    1. Lol! Confucius the Pooh! That's the funniest thing I've heard today :P

      I'm glad you liked it.

      Kim

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    2. No no NO! I don't like it. I LOVE IT! EEE! XD

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  4. That is such a sweet quote and lots of us can relate to it :)

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