Meet everyday with joy
Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference. Towards life, how my attitude is? Do I perceive it with a negative mindset or do I perceive it with a positive one? Do I pursue a day with complaints or do I pursue a day with blessings? The quality of perception defines the experience. The amount of mental energy spent is the same. But the result differs. One makes us miserable and one makes us worthy. It’s completely due to outlook.
So let’s look inside. Let’s sublime within. God has gifted the freedom to choose. I am not a victim. Thinking is the greatest blessing. Let me be aware of my power. I can direct my thoughts. I can choose positive over negative. I can choose hope over despair. I can choose faith over doubt.
Here is a wonderful short poem. It teaches; how to take up a day? To open my eyes with gratitude. To greet a day with reverence. To approach work with holiness. To meet difficulty with hope and faith. To act for the ultimate purpose of life. To meet people with love and a smile. To end a day with the joy of a well done and new learnings. To be engrossed in sleep with Gratitude again. To splash every day with delight. What a wonderful intrinsic insight! And a way to make a life springtime!
Here it goes :
To awaken each morning with a smile brightening my face;
To greet the day with reverence for the opportunities it contains;
To approach my work with a clean mind;
To hold ever before me,
Even in the doing of little things,
The Ultimate Purpose toward which I am working;
To meet men and women with laughter on my lips and love in my heart;
To be gentle, kind, and courteous through all the hours;
To approach the night with weariness that ever woos sleep
And the joy that comes from work well done.
This is how I desire to waste wisely my days.
~ Thomas Dekker
Let’s be self-aware. Every day devoted divinely is the real way of living. It’s wisdom to ask yourself: how do I spend my days? An honest answer defines my persona. So care for inner wellness. Nourish divine eyes and have heavenly days!
Each today, well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness, and each tomorrow a vision of hope. Look, therefore, to this one day, for it alone is life!
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