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Ten Sunny Ways to Make Your Day a Good One!



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04/11/2008 23:36
joytobefreee
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Ten Sunny Ways to Make Your Day a Good One!

A good day is when I wake up remembering that a good day happens by CHOICE not chance!

A good day is when I live the day in the present, being grateful for the little things in life.

A good day is a day that I look back on and smile, because I allowed myself to be open to something new without realizing it at the time.

A good day is when I can feel anger, pain, sadness, etc. but not let it take over.

A good day is when I relax and go with the flow.

A good day is drama free. (My choice, again.)

A good day is when I'm aware that I'm a kind and compassionate person and treat myself that way.

A good day is when I don't use excuses to paralyze my thoughts and dreams or allow fear to keep me from stepping out and doing something I believe in.

A good day is connecting with people who are on the same self exploration journey as I am.

A good day is the realization that EVERY DAY IS A GOOD DAY no matter what happens!

The power of prayer is the best gift any of us can give to another and it is free! God is good Always!
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04/12/2008 04:13
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Well said. We need to look positively at things. This is a good day and a good community. We all care about one another. We support one another through bad and good. Thank you Susie.
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04/12/2008 12:54
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That is so uplifting Susie..Thank-you.......Hugs


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