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MajestyJo
03-31-2014, 05:07 PM
You are reading from the book Each Day a New Beginning

. . . love is a great beautifier.

—Louisa May Alcott

Meeting life head-on, with a smile, attracts to us people and situations. Our attitudes shape our world - which is not to deny that problems do occur. However, problems can be viewed as special opportunities for personal growth -- as gifts, more or less, that we are ready to receive. When the student is ready, the teacher appears. The stumbling blocks we encounter push us beyond our present awareness. They teach us that we are stronger and more creative than we'd thought. Problem solving is esteem-building.

Negatively confronting the day is sure to complicate any experiences. A simple misunderstanding can be exaggerated into a grave situation, requiring the energy of many people to handle it. On the other hand, a patient, trusting, loving attitude can turn a grave situation into a positive learning experience for all affected.

We can beautify the day by smiling at it and throughout all the experiences it offers us. The expression of love to everyone we meet guarantees to make us more lovable in return.

How great is my influence today! I can go forth feeling love, if I choose to--guaranteeing an enjoyable day for me and everyone I meet.


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MajestyJo
03-31-2014, 05:10 PM
We can beautify the day by smiling at it and throughout all the experiences it offers us.

Loved the whole reading but this stuck out for me. As my sponsor use to say to me, "What needs to be changed within me and my attitude."

A day is often depends on my attitude and whether I chose to share it with others.

Today I was offered and I accepted several gifts, through no effort other than to get out of my apartment and let the day unfold as is should. Some days it is difficult to do that, sounds simple, and yet there are days, just getting dressed is a chore and have nothing left over to make it out the door. Almost talked myself into staying home today and am grateful that I made the decision to go no matter how I felt.

It is always difficult for me to get out especially if there is no sun. I find the sun is rejuvenating and empowering.

I have freedom of choice. I can choose to work through the pain or stay in it.

Posted originally in 2011