Decide to be happy today, to live with what is yours – your family, your business, your job, your luck. If you can’t have what you like, maybe you can like what you have.
Just for today, be kind, cheerful, agreeable, responsive, caring, and understanding. Be your best, dress your best, talk softly, and look for the bright side of things. Praise people for what they do and do not criticize them for what they cannot do. If someone does something stupid, forgive and forget. After all, it’s just for one day.
Who knows, it might turn out to be a nice day.
2 comments:
Will we ever find out who Pete is? I have used that phrase - for Pete's sake" for years; now you have me wondering. Your flowers sure look nice right about now - thanks for the pictures. Blessings
That is so true that we say a lot of things that we don't know the origins from, like O for Pete's sake, but I've used it a lot too myself. Good reminder too to use our words wisely and with the meaning we want them to have.
Hoping spring will come early for you all Ma!
betty
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