It's a Good Day


We must cease worrying about aspects of our lives beyond our control and instead embrace them. Let's learn to refrain from complaints and redirect that energy towards focusing on the positives in our lives.


I concur with  Lorenzo Allen when he mentioned  that:

1--Any day you wake up and don't have cancer is a good day.

2--Any day when you can breathe freely and move without pain is a good day.

3--Any day you live in a house or apartment where the roof doesn't leak when it rains, you have hot and cold water, and heat in the winter and AC in the summer is a good day.

4--Any day you still have your eyesight, hearing, mobility, and well-functioning cognition and memory is a good day.

5--Any day you have enough healthy food to eat -- or in a pinch, enough of any food to eat that you won't go to bed hungry -- is a good day.

6--Any day you have a family that loves you, and they are happy and healthy, is a good day.

7--Any day you do at least one kind thing for a relative, friend, or stranger is a good day.

8--Any day without problems large or small -- e.g. the upstairs toilet overflows, damaging the ceiling of the room below it --
is a good day.

9--Any day you are productive and produce good work is a good day.

10--Any day your kids are happy and healthy is a particularly good day, both for you and for them. Remember, you are only as happy as your unhappiest kid.

        Let us change our perspective on how we view life to live a full-filled one.

                 


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