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They said it perfectly. Sometimes that’s what needs to be said. Just that and only that.
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Good one!
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I use this phrase all the time. Sometimes I issue it as a goodbye and folks barely catch the difference. The word “good” has lost meaning. Just like so many things lose meaning when we are in dark periods. So having a day is the best wish we can have for ourselves and others.
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I never said it to anyone, but I think I am going to start.
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Recently, I heard a guy say who was clean after years of drug abuse, “The first thing I do every morning is thank God for waking me up.” What a positive and tone setting thought to start the day with. So I’ve adopted it. It makes feel good. Then later in the day if something bums me out, I think it again, and it works. You can try it too, or not.
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That’s a wonderful way to start the day. Recently, I decided to start thanking God for each day. Sometimes I don’t really mean it, but the more I say it the more it becomes true.
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Our words are so powerful. We know God spoke the Heavens and Earth, and the light and the dark into existence. So our words can create our reality, too. I saw today on national news that people who keep a gratitude journal are 60% happier than those who don’t. So maybe by speaking and writing about what we’re thankful and grateful for, it, in turn, creates our happiness. Sorry if this is so boring.
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You are not boring at all, and I think keeping a gratitude journal is a great idea too. Might try it!
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I really like that Lucky. Today I needed to hear that. That’s s good starting point:)
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