Everyday
is a Second Chance
by Susan Russo
"We
tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as
a result of getting something we don't have, but
rather of recognizing and appreciating what we
do have." - Frederick Keonig
So many of us take so much
of our lives and all we have in it for granted.
I would say that 99% of us do it and if you are
the 1% who doesn't consider yourself blessed and
write me and tell me about how you do it. We all
get caught up in all the "issues" in
life and everything else that we lose sight of
what is most important to us and what is of real
value.
What if you were told that
you were going to die in 6 months? How would things
you look at change? What would become important
to you, (besides wanting to live, maybe now you'll
enjoy your life) and what would you do differently?
Would you worry about whether
your boss likes you or not? Would you remember
to tell your kids, wife, husband or any of the
people in your life how much you love and appreciate
them? Would you spend more time doing what you've
always wanted and would you start to smell the
roses and see the wonder that surrounds us every
day that we typically don't even notice? Would
you feel bad because your ex left you high and
dry to pick up the pieces of your life or would
you realize that they are actually very insignificant
in the big scheme of things?
More than likely you would
have a new found appreciation for all the things
you forgot about that REALLY matter in your life.
And, you may have a better perspective about the
things you once believed mattered, but are merely
passing "issues" in life that you've
given too much importance to and shouldn't have.
I wake up every day and I am
thankful for my blessings. Sometimes maybe even
a bit too perfunctorily but I try my best to keep
things in perspective and it isn't always easy
when you have "issues." I
even blew work off on Tuesday to take my mother
into the city to her favorite bread shop and food
market. She said, "You should probably be
working." I said, "When people are dying
they never say, Oh I wish I would've worked more.
They say, if only I had spent more time with the
people I love!" I try not to be one of those
people.
I hate to put it so bluntly,
but screw work, I have more important things to
attend to!!! Plus, we had a blast. We both enjoyed
it so much and she must have told me 5 times how
much fun she had. A friend of mine recently turned
blue and was rushed to the hospital basically
on her way out of this world and onto the next
but she was lucky and didn't leave us yet. But
what an impact that little scare has had on her
life.
She said, "I was always the victim
and I would dwell on situations and people who
made me feel bad. I gave them so much power over
how I lived and here, after all, they really mean
nothing in the long run. Oh, how much precious
time I have wasted on such inconsequential people
who didn't have my best interest at heart."
Do you really have to almost
die to make you realize how much of life you are
missing? Do you have to be scared almost to death
to start enjoying your life and begin to understand
what to hold onto and what to let go of? Do you
really need a wakeup call to see that you really
have it all right here, right now?
Today is a
second chance to open your heart to living a better
life. Today is a second chance to get rid of all
the insignificant garbage you are carrying around.
Get rid of the heartache, the worry, the fears,
the toxic people, and the toxic beliefs that make
your life harder to live.
Stop the insanity of holding
onto people who have hurt you, of past memories
that haunt you and regrets that imprison you.
You are one of the lucky ones who isn't on their
death bed wishing they had done things differently.
You have an entire life, today. Every day is a
second chance to make it right, to make it a good
life and to actually enjoy yourself. (What a concept)!
So don't wait to be happy.
Don't wait to tell someone you love them and don't
wait for tomorrow to start to really begin living
because tomorrow may never come and all we really
have is today. As corny as it sounds, if you would
learn to live a little bit more in the "now" moment,
the roses would smell better, the sun will shine
brighter and you will have a clearer view of all
that you DO have in your life to be thankful for
and you can forget the rest.
Warm wishes…Susan
| Susan
Russo is President of Pinnacle
Thought, Inc., a publisher for books
and resources which provide inspiration, self-empowerment
and the tools and strategies to help you toward
personal success and fulfillment. She has written
one of the top breakup books on the market. Her
direct approach is a wake up call for anyone who
is stuck in the letting go process. How would
you like to move beyond the pain and start to
feel like a human again? Find out how by visiting There
Is Life After What's-His-Name. |
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