Monday, February 1, 2010
Why waste a perfectly good day
Let’s put it this way, every day is too good to waste. I have heard people say I am glad that this day is over or days like the one I just had drive me up a tree. You know something these people are feeling sorry for them self. That’s too bad because they are probably the only one that feels sorry for them. In my esteem opinion they are just wasting their time.
The only reason you think and I mean think you had a bad day is because you haven’t look at what you learned from what you thought was a bad day.
Just think you more than likely could have learned some very good things on how to improve the things that caused what you thought was a bad day.
Now I must say if you fell down the stairs and broke you leg, that might qualify for a bad day at first glance, but if you look deep down at the root cause for you fall you will find the answer could it be you had a little too much to drink or you were goggling at some beautiful young gal picking up something?
By looking into the root cause you might say I am drinking too much or I really need to pay attention to where I am walking, though she sure was cute. You have to stop that and work at the root problem, because every day is prefect day. But you keep messing it up. You should be ashamed of yourself.
If you keep doing things like the ones mentioned above you’ll blow my every day is a perfect day theory. So stop doing those things. However, I still know that every day is a good.
Back to everyday is perfectly good day. The most important reasons to appreciate every day is because we are only given so may day in our life and though we don’t know how many there is a limit number. You can mess up a day but is still a good day, because you still here.
As my Dad always said you want to have birthday because the alternative is no day at all. You don’t want that so enjoy every day and treat every day as a perfectly good day, your life will be better for it.
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David is an author, speaker, consultant and coach, he is a community leader, educator and has worked with fortune 500 hundred companies as well as individuals. He also has been a CEO of a national manufacturing company and cares deeply about people
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