Why Regenerate? Breathing new life into your thinking, activities, and relationships will create fresh ideas for innovative ways of living.
Step back and take a candid look at your life—your relationships, your career, and your attitude. Are there areas where you would like to infuse a new perspective to shift your current reality? Whether it’s in your office, your home, your goals, or your finances, what would you like to regenerate that would bring you up to your next level for inspired solutions and satisfaction?
Some people contend that there are no new ideas and everything under the sun has already been created. Thankfully, innovation and regeneration continue to prove otherwise. New and amazing innovations are born every day from the regeneration of ideas and creativity. How can you create something completely brand new using your current resources?
What Can You Regenerate?
- Old concepts to birth new ideas.
- Creativity for out-of-the-box innovation.
- Support, participation, and buy-in.
- Health, energy, and vitality.
- Fun and light-heartedness.
- Muscle mass and strength.
- A sense of gratitude and appreciation.
- Clarity to gain a clearer understanding.
- An old idea and give it new meaning.
- Solutions and answers for problems and questions.
- The old and tired, to make it new again.
- Interest in something for which people have lost their enthusiasm or have stopped paying attention.
Nature Knows the Secret
“In biology, regeneration is the process of renewal, restoration, and growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations or events that cause disturbance or damage. Every species is capable of regeneration, from bacteria to humans.”
—Wikipedia
Many species in the animal kingdom can survive and thrive because of their ability to regenerate. Their ability to repair and regrow lost body parts enables them to stay strong and flourish. Whether it is a deer re-growing antlers, a lizard re-growing its tail, a shark re-growing teeth, or a starfish re-growing an arm, regeneration is a natural occurrence for replacing what has been lost.
When things in your life have become lost or damaged, keep the hope that they can and will be regenerated and restored.
“Love it. Do it. Be in it. Become it until it regenerates in your legacy.”
—Goitsemang Mvula
This is an excerpt from Susan’s new book, Release the Power of Re3 . . . Review, Redo & Renew for Positive Change & Transformation. To learn more, please visit www.SusanCYoung.com or www.amazon.com/author/susancyoung.