I love this poster I found
on Facebook. It hit home with me because I learned a long time ago that this is
the best way for me to live my life. Others may disagree with me, but I share
with hope it will make a difference for you.
For me, challenges come
frequently. Most days I have no idea what the day will bring or the mood of the
people in my life. Many days, just making it to the end of the day can be a
challenge in itself.
One thing I have learned to do
is look for the good in the day or a moment. I seldom fail when looking, at the
end of the day, to find a moment I can smile about. The older child had a
difficult day, full of hateful words, frustration and chaos, but between these
times of trial, there was a smile when she won a game or a smile when she ate a
popsicle. The younger child may have cried about nearly everything
that happened, but I remember the laughter when the "Tickle Monster"
threatened to find a smile inside. Yes, the day was full of interruptions and
unplanned family needs, but among the needs fulfilled there was a chance to
make a difference, change a mind, give encouragement, and offer a special act
of love. Perhaps I didn't get all the work done I had planned, but I did
call a friend, sent a letter to a client, researched a question and attended a
writing workshop.
Today I challenge you to live
only for today. No matter how your day ends, take a moment, and find a positive
thought to end the day with. Look for a single moment that was worth
remembering. For some, it may be just recognizing you got up today, brushed
your hair, or took one more step today than yesterday.
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