Showing posts with label Appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appreciation. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Another year of life. Or the first year of the rest of my life.


Wow!!!
It's been a roller coaster of an year, this 2012.
So much action. So many people. So much learning.
Life was kind. Life was cruel. Life was friendly. Life was bitter. Life was a myriad of everything. 
  
Turmoils. Happy moments. Sad occasions. Terrible times. Terrific recovery.
Rough relationships that brought a whole lot of fresh insights.


And of course, the world didn't end :) and here we are beginning another rotation in our our habitual orbit around the sun with the same naughty inclination of axis in the ever repeating elliptical path. Jai Ho!

2013 must rise above all the previous years as the best year yet. I am committed to making it the best year of my life. Didn't go to office today on purpose. Because I wanted spend the last day with myself. 

Spent the whole day today, introspecting on the past year and the many years before that. Opened my favourite shelf in the house and fondly surveyed all the books waiting there deceptively innocuous. Wondered what a fraction of their lessons I had internalised. Wondered what if I were able to assimilate all of them and use the wisdom at the snap of a finger. Nay, life was never meant to be that easy, isn't it? 

Whatever it may hold, 2013 will be the year where I get better control of my life.
  


This blog post from Paulo Coelho for this new year simply rocks.
 

No one can go back, but everyone can go forward.
And tomorrow, when the sun rises, all you have to say to yourselves is:
I am going to think of this day as the first day of my life.
I will look on the members of my family with surprise and amazement, glad to discover that they are by my side, silently sharing tha little understood thing called love.

I will pass a beggar, who will ask me for money.
I might give it to him or I might walk past thinking that he will only spend it on drink, and as I do, I will hear his insults and know that it is simply his way of communicating with me.

I will pass someone trying to destroy a bridge.
I might try to stop him or I might realise that he is doing it because he has no one waiting for him on the other side and this is his way of trying to fend off his own loneliness.

Instead of noting down things I’m unlikely to forget, I will write a poem.
Even if I have never written one before and even if I never do so again, I will at least know that I once had the courage to put my feelings into words.

I will keep smiling, because it pleases me to know that people think I am mad. My smile is my way of saying: ‘You can destroy my body, but not my soul.’

If it’s sunny tomorrow, I want to look at the sun properly for the first time.
If it’s cloudy, I want to watch to see in which direction the clouds are going. I always think that I don’t have time or don’t pay enough attention. Tomorrow, though, I will concentrate on the direction taken by the clouds or on the sun’s rays and the shadows they create.

Above my head exists a sky about which all humanity, over thousands of years, has woven a series of reasonable explanations. Well, I will forget everything I learned about the stars and they will be transformed once more into angels or children or whatever I feel like believing at that moment.

For the first time, I will smile without feeling guilty, because joy is not a sin.
For the first time, I will avoid anything that makes me suffer, because suffering is not a virtue.
I am living this day as if it were my first and, while it lasts, I will discover things that I did not even know were there.

Even though I have walked past the same places countless times before and said ‘Good morning’ to the same people, today’s ‘Good morning’ will be different. It will not be a mere polite formula, but a form of blessing.

And if I’m alone when the night falls, I will go over to window, look up at the sky and feel certain that loneliness is a lie, because the Universe is there to keep me company.
And then I will have lived each hour of my day as if it were a constant surprise to me, to this ‘I’, who was not created by my father or my mother or by school, but by everything I have experienced up until now, and which I suddenly forgot in order to discover it all anew.

And even if this is to be my last day on Earth, I will enjoy it to the full, because I will live it with the innocence of a child, as if I were doing everything for the first time.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Dog Lessons

DOG LESSONS

By Jo Ann Brown

It is amazing to me how God communicates certain lessons. Apparently, I must not listen in a traditional way because He always seems to use nature, my children, or my dogs to teach me things about myself.

As I was walking my dog, Chelsea, today, I noticed she was worse than usual about pulling. She was practically choking herself. She has a 25-foot leash that allows her 25 feet in just about any direction to enjoy without feeling uncomfortable. However, Chelsea seemed to always want to pull the leash as tightly as possible to get to the next "spot" in the road. Keep in mind that we are walking that direction and will be at that "spot" in just a matter of minutes.

Chelsea was so busy looking at the next place, the next moment that she failed to enjoy the place where she was. With 25 feet in any direction, she could only concentrate on the one foot that she could not reach in front of her. All the while we were moving forward, she wanted to be someplace different, further ahead. Her eyes were always one step further than where we were.

When I thought about how ridiculous she was, I realized how ridiculous I am as well. God has been trying to teach me to enjoy the moment while continuing to move forward. Why do I practically choke myself to get to the next place that I fail to enjoy the beauty of the place where I am. As long as I am moving forward, why can't I enjoy the trip?

I made a decision to enjoy things I usually would take for granted. That day, I found myself enjoying even the small things in my life more. I did not just take a shower that day thinking about what I needed to do during my day. I enjoyed my shower, thought about the warm water and how grateful I was that in our country I could take a shower anytime I want. That was probably the best shower I have had in a long time.

I can honestly tell you that I experienced more pleasure from everyday chores than I can ever remember. What a wonderful lesson I learned from my sweet Chelsea. I pray that I can continue to enjoy the place where I am, while continuing to move forward to the place I want to be.

So much joy can lie in the journey if I can be content with where I am and not continually pull to be where I am not quite ready to be. I wish I could say that Chelsea learned her lesson but that would be a lie. She still kills herself to get to that next place in the pavement when everything she needs is right under her nose.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jo Ann Brown is an MDI subscriber and the mother of two wonderful teens, Brian and Danny and two dogs, Lucky and Chelsea. She can be reached at blessedwtwoboys@yahoo.com

Sent to you as a courtesy of..My Daily Insights

Saturday, December 13, 2008

A Special Award



Thank you Priya for honouring this blog with the proximity award.

I don't understand the words in the image but the text below that goes with
it is something that can make one feel proud of.
Thanks for making this blog feel special about itself!

What is this Proximity award about?

This award is given to a blog that invests and believes in PROXIMITY - nearness
in space, time and relationships! These blogs are exceedingly charming. These
kind bloggers aim to find and be friends. They are not interested in prizes or
self-aggrandizement. Our hope is that when the ribbons of these prizes are cut,
even more friendships are propagated. Please give more attention to these
writers! Deliver this award to eight bloggers who must choose eight more and
include this cleverly-written text into the body of their award.


Wow! That's a wonderful energiser.


I would like to hand over this to you, Sowmya and Deepa.

Hope you will choose your eight bloggers. It will be interesting to see who gets it from you!



..and now, the mike please.

I take this opportunity to applaud and thank you all for bringing some great moments through your posts. I thoroughly enjoy reading your
blogs , whenever you write, that is ;) I have personally learnt a lot and feel great pride to know you in the blog space.


...and Priya, I pray that your blog lives a long long life with your effervescent style. Keep writing.