Pieces of Me

Pieces of me is a description of my life.  It can also be a description about anyone's life.

You know how sometimes you say to yourself, "Where do these pieces fit and how?" and then you ask yourself about those pieces that just does not look right, "How do these pieces fit and it does not look or feel right?"  Well when you find yourself questioning certain pieces, especially the ones that just stand out more, you have to slowly evaluate them and decide why those pieces stand out.

We think we are all well aware of our surroundings, and yes, we can be.  However, no matter how careful we are, there is always a piece that shows up and we wonder how did it get there.  Right there, it shows evidence that while we may appear "well" aware of our environment, its the little things we tend to overlook the most.  Ever wonder how you could miss such a small detail or not think about a small piece of the puzzle??  Well now you know.

Pieces of me can be interpreted on many different levels because everyone who reads have their own individual interpretation on what is being said.

Life is a puzzle.  As we grow, life gets complicated and so does the puzzles and pieces that goes along with it.  You can't force a piece that just does not fit into your life because God gives you the puzzles that do.  When you want something to fit into your life, you got to let it shape itself in due time, into the piece that you need in order for it to fit.  When you force two different pieces, you beak a link and you only end up hurting the pieces of your life more.

So let it be. You'll know when a piece is ready to fit in your life when everything has be smoothed out evenly.  If not, the pieces that won't fit, you must let them go and move on, because maybe those pieces were not meant to be a part of your life now but maybe sometimes down the road.

The simple message: Be patience and everything will fall into place.

Meanwhile, enjoy the journey and enjoy learning that life is an adventure in itself.   As I write, these pieces of my life, understand I can write from many different angles and communicate what is being said.

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