in the last couple of months, some unfortunate events have happened to people that are close to me and it has triggered a reaction in my own life and the way i look at things now.
most of the time, we cannot control life. things happen to each and every one of us every day and it's the choice we make on how to deal with those things that we
can control. lately, i have been wondering... if something were to happen to me tomorrow, would i be happy with how i chose to live my life? while that may sound a little morbid, it's also a reality.
as i look around me in my day to day routines, i've noticed that it's easy to fall into gossip, allow stress to negatively affect your mood, find reasons to be angry, come up with reasons to be lazy and to constantly be searching for shortcuts, even in the simplest situations. i'm guilty of all of those things. but along with all of this, i wonder - "what's the point?" which has brought me to new goals for myself...
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tell the people that you love and care about the most just that - that you love them. you never know when your or their last moment here is going to be.
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forget about the drama and the gossip - it's not worth it. not everyone is going to like you but that doesn't have to change who you are.
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break a sweat - the things you want the most are usually the things you have to work hardest for. jillian michaels abs, a degree and a job that i enjoy are all at the top of my list and i am prepared to put the hours in to attain them.
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smile - it's contagious :)
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be yourself - to quote a text from my dad the other night "just be you!"
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accept defeat - sometimes instead of arguing, just allow yourself to be wrong. it happens. (this one is especially high on my list)
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be happy - find the good in things instead of the bad and make the best of everything.
as i reread this, i am amazed at how easy it sounds but in reality, sometimes these things are difficult. which is why they are my goals!
and to end this little soap box rant, i will leave you with one more quote from my awesome dad...
"you are the keeper of your morale"