December 10, 2014
While we always have a choice on how we perceive our day, sometimes we need to be reminded that it is just that – a choice. I love to read uplifting, inspirational quotes (especially ones with pictures) that put me in a better mindset.
So, for your benefit as well as mine, I am sharing some of my favorite quotes . . . the ones that make me feel happy and fuzzy inside. The sayings that remind me NOT to take life quite so seriously.
- Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
Today is a gift.
That’s why it is called the present. Eleanor RooseveltIsn’t this so true? Sometimes we forget to live in the moment. Be present in your current experience. Live your life as it happens!
- See
Miracles
In
Life
Everyday
SMILE! unknown
I love this one because, even if you have to fake it until you make it, it really is hard to be anything but happy when you smile. Smiles are also contagious and spread so much love. Smiles are an unspoken language.
- Be bold enough to use your voice,
brave enough to listen to your heart,
and strong enough to live the life you’ve always imagined. UnknownI share this one because it took me a long time to find my voice. Now my friends and family will laugh at that because they know that I LOVE to talk. However, as much talking as I’ve done, I didn’t voice my opinions a lot of times to avoid causing waves.Don’t constrict your spirit. Since I’ve learned how to use my voice and listen to my heart . . . my life has changed dramatically and I am so much happier for it. - Live every moment.
Laugh every day.
Love beyond words.
UnkownThis one just sums everything up. What a great way to live life! What do you think?
I read and share quotes like these all day long because I have made so many connections with like-minded people all over the world. We inspire and motivate each other constantly and it’s so refreshing.
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