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ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Terry Gorley
10/31/2009 10:05:44 PM




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Hello fellow Adlandpro community members! Again we in AOV-Team are delighted to bring to your reading pleasure, yet another captivating edition of your ever refreshing Article of Virtue, featuring one of the foremost, respectable and affable personalities in our community – Terry Gorley.

“I’m going for a 65 km walk this weekend to celebrate turning 55 last month and to bring awareness to the first annual Together We Can Change The World Day Walk in Portland, Maine and for 5 Million For Change. I've never done anything like this before, but am looking forward to the challenge”

When on the 6th of October 2009, I received a reply to a mail I sent to Terry intimating me of her ‘above’ plans to celebrate her birthday in a very challenging but pleasantly fulfilling style, I was taken aback by her demonstration of shear determination to make real her yearning for a better world!

This singular act by Terry reminded me of the substance of the law of belief which says that “your beliefs do become your realities once you press on to provide its mental equivalent both internally and in action”. It is a known fact that our emotions to our plans determine our actions and the two emotions always wrestling within ourselves are fear and desire.

Fear, we should try to ignore because it will always hold us back to failure while Desire needs our commitment because it propels us forward to succeed.

At 55, Terry has challenged each of us to an open bout with destiny on how to contribute our "widow’s mite" to the realization of a world of peace, love and happiness. We need to join Terry to spread this awareness in our own spectacular way! Neither age, race, gender nor status, should stop us from joining in this inspiring song of “Making the Difference”.

Thank you Lady Terry Gorley for sharing an inspiring initiative with us, you are truly an inspiration.

:: Sam Sunday

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WALKING TO CHANGE THE WORLD

By Terry Gorley

Being inspired to walk 65 km over two days to celebrate my 55 years of age and to bring awareness to the first annual Together We Can Change the World Walk in Portland, Maine and 5 Million for Change, I felt like Winnie the Pooh striking out on a new adventure in the 100 Acre Wood.

Truthfully, I didn't know what to expect from the walk, other than the feeling that despite my lack of athletic ability, that I could do it.

I left our home at 7:10 am on Saturday October 10th with Merv following in the pick-up for support. The temperature was -10 degrees Celsius. Not exactly the temperature I was hoping for. The original prediction had been for a high of 18 degrees. Didn't happen! Within a few hundred yards of leaving, I was chilled to the bone and my muscles tightened. So much for starting out with a warm-up!

By the time
I had gone 1/2 a kilometer, I was thinking I had made a mistake. Not just any mistake, but a BIG mistake.

Having gone less than a mile, I came to the bridge and took my first picture. It was a beautiful morning despite the cold. The sun was shining, the sky was blue, and mist was rising from the river below. I had a renewed sense of well-being and urged my legs to keep moving. By this time my legs felt like fence posts that preferred to be firmly planted in the ground, not moving above it.

I remembered the Ah and Om, I had read about earlier in the week and started to hum them. Ah is the Universal sound of attraction and Om is the Universal sound for Gratitude. Truthfully, I didn't remember which was which nor did I remember that Ah was for attraction. For some reason I thought it was for Love. Anyway, despite not knowing the true meaning of the words, I hummed them throughout my day as I went along on my journey.

I passed the spot where the Chinook Cove Hall used to be. It brought back memories of our wedding reception

that was held there 37 years ago. As I passed the Golf Course, I picked up two golf balls laying in the grass on the side of the road for souvenirs. Passing farms along the way, I thought of people who had lived there and were now gone. How Life carries on. The day was too beautiful to dwell on anything that would bring a sense of sadness to it.

Short of 8 kilometers, I arrived at the Darfield hill. I knew from the beginning that it would be one of the greatest challenges. I wasn't disappointed! I hummed Ah and Om, pulled out my Nature Valley granola snack and trudged up the hill. Ah and Om kept my mind occupied as I crunched the bars to keep in time. Halfway up the hill I heard rustling in the bushes. I glanced over to see a black bear scampering quickly up the hillside and out of sight. Shortly after, a grey dove flew overhead. I was blessed!

By this time, my face, hands, legs and feet had thawed. I had pain in my thighs and knees. Not unusual pain, so I kept going thinking of Pooh and his Friends. What they might be thinking of this great adventure and continued humming Ah and Om.

The decision was made to change shoes at the 11 mile mark with more than 7 miles left to go that day. It was a mistake, but I decided not to take the time to change back again. I wasn't so sure the first pair would feel so good now either! One of them had made a blister on the top of my foot that had broken open and I thought it might just keep rubbing it, so I went with the pair that bothered my instep and right baby toe. Within a short time, my left knee felt like it was twisted and I was beginning to limp a little more. The laces didn't want to stay tied and I would get dizzy bending down to tie them up again. I was wishing it was warmer so I could do a couple of miles in bare feet…

Not the best idea, but it sounded good at the time. Actually, it was an idea I entertained with joy.

And so I kept limping along my way, humming Ah and Om, trying not to think too much about my aching legs, appreciating the beauty of the golden autumn day and the hawk that hovered above my head. Wishing I had taken a little more time to take pictures along the river. After all, it was a leisurely walk that had been planned.

I arrived at the 18 mile mark at almost 2:15 pm. Just over 7 hours from the time I left home. I wasn't quite halfway to my destination for the first day. Taking a short break wasn't a good idea. I knew I was finished. I knew this would be the end of my journey and I wouldn't continue tomorrow. I was dragging my feet and was aware the same cold temperatures expected for morning wouldn't have been good. It was ok. I didn't do what I set out to and yet, I had done more than most expected. I was happy.

I didn't feel tired despite being up since 4:30 am and walking the 18 miles. Amazingly, I hadn't felt hungry or thirsty.

That night, I slept well knowing I had accepted the challenge to be inspired enough to test my endurance.

I’m forever grateful to my family for their support. I am also grateful to the Together We Can Change the World Association and 5 Million for Change for inspiring me to Make A Difference, not only in my life, but in the lives of others.

Sincerely,

:: Terry Gorley
www.worldchanger.ws


5 Million For Change http://www.worldchanger.ws http://www.inetexec.ws/EmpowerthePeople

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Terry Gorley has been around the Adlandpro community for quite sometimes now since 2003. She appreciates the beauty in nature and loves to capture them in photos. Terry also enjoys dancing. Her favorite music is Classic Country and Rock & Roll.

Terry lives with her husband and two Yorkshire Terriers. They've been happily married for 37 years with a wonderful daughter and some terrific grandkids.

For more about Terry visit the link below:

>>click here to read more about Terry Gorley<<

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Most of us think of party, birthday cake, ice cream, a good meal and maybe a little wine to celebrate our birthday. Not this lady, she decides to take a walk. Not just a walk around the park to enjoy the view and spend time relaxing;

instead she decides to take a BIG walk to celebrate 55 years of life. She wants to “Help Change the World” and walk 65 kilometers – about 36 miles - over a two-day period!

Her interesting recap of this brave adventure gives one time to stop and think if perhaps we could do as well as she did, or even consider such an ordeal.

It was a pleasure to learn more of our friend, Terry Gorley, as a Featured Poet last October 2008. I had forgotten it was in October until she reminded me and took time to come back in to help us Celebrate Poetry this year. She told me of her intention to take on this challenge. I wished her well and expressed how I admired her for taking this on.

Congratulations Terry for your achievements and inspiration for others. We are very proud of your efforts and admire you for the pain you endured to join in this trial to help others. Thank you for sharing your story with us by writing this Article of Virtue for Sam’s forum. It is good to have you for a friend.


:: Sara Gardner Blow

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RE: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Terry Gorley
10/31/2009 10:18:14 PM

Thank you Sam for featuring My Walk ... as always you are greatly appreciated for the recognition you have given so many with your Articles of Virtue.

Thank you Sarah for your review of my walk.

Recently, I had been reading Wayne Dyer's "Inspiration, Your Ultimate Calling." I suppose in some ways I was inspired to walk because of the book. To be in spirit ... to be inspired! I hope my walk will inspire you to challenge yourself.

I never would have imagined in a million years that I would ever even consider walking 18 miles, let alone doing it.

Love & Hugs

Sincerely,
Terry


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RE: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Terry Gorley
10/31/2009 10:34:03 PM

Terry, thank you for the inspiring article.

Thank you, Sam, for always presenting us with some more inspiration from Adland community.

Blessings,

Sara

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RE: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Terry Gorley
10/31/2009 10:39:41 PM
The 5 Million For Change Pledge
I raise my hand for 5 Million For Change.
I will take time TODAY to make a difference in my world.
I will take time TODAY to do one thing – for one person.
I will take time TODAY to spread some love & caring in my world.
One thing – TODAY.
EVERYDAY!
Nothing is too small. Nothing is too big. It is only important to take Action.
I will take time TODAY – to ACT – to create CHANGE!

Will you raise your hand and join us for change?

Please click the link to find out how
http://www.5millionforchange.com/Home/132695

Love & Hugs
Sincerely,
Terry


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RE: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Terry Gorley
10/31/2009 10:48:08 PM

Thank you Sara for your review and for being the first to visit!

"... we can return to a full-time position of inspiration which is the true meaning of our life." ~Wayne Dyer~

I am forever grateful to you for enriching my life

Love & Hugs

Sincerely,
Terry


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