Hello dear,
How are you?
I had amazing yesterday with my friend Keata (Thank God the world did not end). We went shopping for gifts and visited the kids at the House of Gold Hospice, autistic or not, I love them equally :) and had really nice convo over crispy brown chicken (yummyyyyyy!!!!)
When I got back, I went through my mails and as an avid reader of 'Marc and Angel hack life (wonderful website)', this post got me thinking and I would love to share it with you.
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7 Things You Will Smile About When You’re Older
The most splendid achievement of all is the
constant striving to surpass yourself and to be worthy of your own
approval. This is how happiness blooms.
So don’t wait for someone to bring you roses;
plant your own garden and decorate your own soul with ideas and passions that
bring you joy. You do not exist to impress the world; you exist to live
your life in a way that makes you and your loved ones smile.
Stay true to your path, stay positive, and
someday you will catch yourself smiling about…
1. Memories of
working on a life passion.
Passion is the key, and it’s worth making
sacrifices for. It’s the secret ingredient that has kept me going through
some of the most painful times of my life. Because at some point,
especially when the going gets tough, you have to wonderwhat you’re doing and
why.
Over the years, I’ve questioned myself and
given myself a thousand little reasons to keep working on this site, but it
always comes back to where
it started. It comes down to my core passion to explore life’s
challenges and write about them.
What distinguishes many of us who are actively
pursuing our dreams from those of us on the couch is that some of us have learned
the hard way – perhaps through a severe loss – that life is short, and that we
must capitalize on the opportunities each day gives us, on the raw potential
our minds and bodies are capable of, and on every once willpower we can muster
to make our journeys worthwhile. Read The $100 Startup.
2. The little
moments.
True wealth is the ability to experience each
moment of life to the fullest.
The subtle things are often the most powerful,
but sometimes we get so busy that we don’t pay attention to them. So my
challenge to you is this: Open your eyes. Wake up. Be
attentive. Acknowledge each wonderful gift you have. See today as
another day to enjoy the sights, sounds, smells, and sensations life has to
offer.
Bottom line: Enjoy the little things, because
one day you may look back and discover they were the big things.
3. The happiness
you helped create.
Attitudes are catchy. Whether they’re
positive or negative, they’re rubbing off on you and those around you.
So be positive. Let your intentions
bleed with goodness – embodied in positive thoughts, cheerful words, and
unselfish deeds – and the world will be to you a bright and happy place in
which to work, play, and serve the greater good. ReadThe How of Happiness.
4. Relationships
that weathered the storms with you.
No relationship is all sunshine, but two
people can share one umbrella and survive the storm together.
In fact, the best relationships are not always
the best because they have been consistently the happiest; sometimes they are
that way because they have survived and strengthened
through unhappy times.
5. Feeling
beautiful on the inside.
As you get older, what you look like on the
outside becomes less and less of an issue, and who you are on the inside
becomes the primary point of interest. You eventually realize that beauty
has almost nothing to do with looks; it’s who you are as a person, how you make
others feel about themselves, and most importantly, how you feel about
yourself.
6. Knowing that
you did your best.
Don’t be afraid of death; be afraid of a life
unlived. You don’t have to live forever; you just have to live right now
while you have a chance. Keep in mind that life doesn’t always give you
second chances, so when an opportunity arises, take it.
And never give up on a dream just because of
the time that’s required to accomplish it. The time will pass
anyway. Do what you need to do so that, at the very least, you can look
back on your life someday and say, “I gave it my best shot.” Read The Last Lecture.
7. The peace in
your heart.
Life is short. So focus
on what matters to YOU and let go of what does not.
Remember, it is the strength of your
conviction that determines your level of success, not the number of people who
agree with every little thing you do. In the end, you will know that
you’ve made the right decisions and followed the proper path when there is
peace in your heart.
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This post makes me think of when I become grey headed and I am too weak to carry out a lot of the things I love to do, at least the peace I feel in knowing that I don't regret my life will make me smile in the end....
Thanks Marc and Angel for this amazing and Inspirational post.
Thank you so much for reading :)
Have an amazing week. God bless!!!
Hugs :)
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