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July 21, 2017

Move it…

The sun sets on another day…

Transitions and move and fun things are part of our daily lives. How we choose to handle them is how we define ourselves in life.

We can define ourselves from day to day on how we handle transitions.

First let’s start with the basics. Life is not fair. If you think life is always fair you have probably been living under a rock and never seen a sunset. There are some days the sunset is beautiful, and some days it is not. This is defined as “period”. It is impossible to always have a perfect day, and impossible to deal with the plethora of stuff in lives and say every day is perfect.

OK, that was the bad.

The good is that every day can be a great day if we just let it. In spite of the change, in spite of the issue, each day can be as good as we make it. We can make it amazing, or we can make it a nightmare depending on who we are in life.

The trick is to let the anger and frustration go, and just enjoy the sunset. Maybe we should say, just enjoy the sunset, and let that be that. Maybe we should just move it to the next level, and not worry so much. Anger, frustration, worry, and a host of other emotions just bring us down, and we feel the weight of the world rest upon us. 

So as the sun sets on another day, it is not that bad. Take a moment, enjoy the sunset, live for exciting times, and laugh a lot so you can make the world a better place, and make your world a better place. Be happy every day, and enjoy that day, no matter what.

Sleep sweet, move it, and enjoy the night…

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