“There is one simple thought you can keep in mind that will help you through the doldrums, when life is ‘boring’, which it should never be, but some people allow it. When life is upsetting there is something to remember that can make a big difference for you, when applied.
‘Make the most of each moment!’ Time is all we have really. Time keeps slipping away. Moments become months, months become years. Don’t miss out on all the great moments you can have. Make your moments count. They don’t happen to you.
You happen to them! ‘If it is to be it is up to me,’ the saying goes. People who wait for things to happen to, or for, them will be caught waiting when ‘the big transition’ comes. Don’t wait, make! Make good things happen. The goal is to always feel a little bit better.
If It Is To Be It Is Up To Me – Make The Most Of Each Moment
Do anything that helps you feel better and makes the moment more enjoyable. Then you will. When you consistently do this, repeatedly over a long enough time, you develop the habit and your life become richer. Why? Because you made it so. Be grateful. Celebrate everything!” Rex Sikes
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