Our eyes see and record every memory that goes on in life. A blog that writes short stories, motivation quotes, blogging tips, and positive vibes. The world is becoming insane. It gets increasingly violent, with wars, economic recessions, political power obsession, the deaths of innocent people, earthquakes, viruses, and disease. It may seem to be the end of the world, yet life carries on as long as the planet continues to rotate, and we are still breathing. I told myself last year that I would publish a blog article every week to keep the momentum going. However, things have lately altered as a result of several important priorities. And, as I write my second blog entry of the year, I have a nightmare. Everyone has one or more things they want to avoid in their life, whether it's people or events. We've been fighting this virus together for two years. I didn't want to get infected with the coronavirus at all. This could happen to anybody, including me. I recently tested p
Silence is my preference.
Keep my lips shut and speak to no one.
And I'll keep it all to myself.
I do need some time to myself to heal.
Toxics, a phoney, and a better version of myself,
are all things I've worked hard to change.
Adjustment, on the other hand,
must be progressive.
Thank you,
Who has always been there to listen to my ridiculous self,
I appreciate and am thankful,
God bless YOU.
5 Life Lessons you should practice on:
Every day is a new opportunity to learn something new. In the entire life course, we'll rise and fall, but we'll always learn something new. While some of these lessons are learned via personal experience, others are learned by observing others or reading books.
Regardless of how much we learn from books, there is a big gap between what we know in school and real life. The matter is that there are many lessons in life that can only be realised when we are confronted with particular circumstances. Most individuals would agree that specific studies arrive at an inopportune time, leaving us unprepared and unprepared for the consequences.
Let's get a look at some of the lessons we should practice.
1) Walk Your Own Path
As a result of other people's perceptions of ourselves, we are sometimes subjected to pressure. It might have been from a family member or a complete stranger, but either way, we were being told to be the person they wanted us to be. However, despite our own ideas, we couldn't agree more with what others said to us, no matter how dejected we felt.
We chew our lives away because we worry so much about what other people think of us. However, the fact is that everyone's pace is different, and you are the only one who knows what you want in your life. People who worry excessively and blindly accept the advice of others are more likely to be depressed. Really, I believe that everyone should mind their own business and allow others to pursue their goals and dreams without interference.
However, other people's opinions about us might still be considered, and ultimately, the decision is yours to make.
2) Make Friends, not the enemy
Instead of creating more foes, let makes more friends. When you have more friends, you don't feel as if you're on your own; rather, you have the option to share your thoughts and feelings with someone else (the one you really trust).
Some individuals may have difficulty making friends because of their shyness, fear of meeting new people or haven't gotten used to it. That's OK. True friendship comes to those who wait for it.
Be nice to your friends and cherish your time with them while you still can, since you never know what tomorrow may bring. To have a better time in life, you need a faithful buddy who supports and applauds your accomplishments. Please, dear you, make more pals.
3) Time is precious; use it well
We are the ones who are chasing after the elusive passage of time, and it does not wait for us. Look at those who are waiting for a bus, miss the time, you will be left behind. Isn't time a precious commodity? Is it not?
I'm the first to acknowledge that I've fallen behind on several projects. Despite this, I worked hard every day to maintain my momentum and stay up with the clock.
Because we don't know what could happen, it's best to act quickly and wisely while we still have time. Your loved ones and family members need your undivided attention.
4) In a split second, your whole life may change. You should be thankful for your blessings.
Years ago, I had a lot of doubts about what I wanted to do with my life, who I should be, and where I should go. At some point, I forgot to be glad and grateful for my existence because of all the questions.
Instead of embracing the now, I was preoccupied with what I haven't yet experienced. Unlike other people, I don't have a lot to look forward to in my own life. But when this epidemic struck, the only thing I could be thankful for was the fact that I was still alive, despite the fact that I was so lacking in every way.
We frequently forget that death looms above us; it hovers in the space we cannot touch, and in the blink of an eye, in the flash of a second, it may catch us and strip us naked of the most precious treasure of all: the gift of being alive.
One moment may alter the course of your whole life. So don't take your blessings for granted. Instead, be thankful for it and use it for the more significant benefit.
5) You'll end up miserable if you try to chase happiness unless you discover that happiness is the path.
Happiness is not a paradise island that we must seek. Happiness is a deeply planted rose of content that you take with you everywhere you go — and you decide whether or not to nurture it each morning upon awakening.
Your happiness and wellness are unrelated to how well you believe you are doing, how far along the route you have travelled, or what lies ahead. Your satisfaction and well-being depend entirely on how to present, accept, and be pleased you are with everything that exists right now.
If you ignore this sensation and continue chasing the elusive grand goal of a distant happy future, you will never know the self-worth and fulfilment that exist in this present now.
And being happy doesn't need much: practice being present, write down what you're thankful for each morning, be tolerant of whatever occurs, and do something that gives you joy every day.
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