Hey, bloggers! I want to share a revelation I had yesterday.
Remember to appreciate those that appreciate you.
Let me explain how I came to this. I think a lot of people can relate when I say I have a fear of not making the most out of life, of not being “carpe diem” enough, of not doing what I should be doing, of not living life at 100% capacity. Because time moves by so, so fast. When we were young, it felt like a year’s time would go on forever, and as we grow older (and hopefully wiser), time seems to disappear in the blink of an eye. It’s easy for me to feel that I’m constantly running out of time. I’m working on reframing my mindset so I can feel that I have plenty of time for anything, and thus become a more productive and fulfilled person.
I believe one of the ways we can maximize the quality of our lives is through gratitude. We should all be grateful for what we’ve got. Because one day, we might not have it anymore. So we have to be grateful now for what we have now. And a part of that is to appreciate those that appreciate you.
On that note, let me say thank you. Thank you to all those I have met, who have allowed yourselves to come into my life. It has been absolutely my pleasure.
I must admit how grateful I am of my willingness to be grateful, of my humility and resilience to improve myself, of how much I’ve already improved my mindset. Most people just talk a big game, and I was one of those people. I’m glad that I have been able to get past that, to go at least one step further. And I don’t mean to be self-aggrandizing when I say that. I think it’s important to celebrate personal victories and to share that positive energy with others so they, too, may have victories of their own.
I believe everything in life is a choice. Choose to be grateful. Choose to be optimistic. Choose to be happy.
Once again, bloggers, thanks for stopping by. And have a fulfilling life!
And I almost forgot… Happy Fourth of July!
marshall, you have been a blessing in my life also.
living with older people and meeting people who are in their thirties and finally applying for medical school have given me a long term view of life. it seems like no one i know has chosen one path and stuck to it. infact megan always tells me when she looks back she is happy for the different paths life has taken her on.
when it comes down to it people choose their path based on the opportunities provided to them at the time. also we might want to avoid putting ourselves on a timeline and enjoy what we have right now (like how you mentioned grattitude). this is definitely a tool to find happiness=)