GO LIVE YOUR LIFE. . . . . . . . . . . . TODAY!

It was a cold, bone chilling, December 18th, in 1969 when my first born died from SIDS.  Afterwards, there were many mornings when there seemed to be no reason to get out from under the covers.  But life goes on, with us or without us. One of the best ways to overcome that kind of loss is to create something that is dedicate to the memory and honor of that individual.  I founded a school that year, with the energy from that grief, helping myself and others in the process.

 

They died so you can live.  Honor Them by living well.

They died so you can live. Honor Them by living well.

Don’t waste another moment.  Dedicate yourself to achieving your goals. . . . . then go do it.

There are a lot of people feeling down and sad due to having lost a job, due to having lost their life savings, due to having lost their hopes and dreams.  Many of those people are sitting in life’s waiting room, waiting for someone else to lend a hand, waiting for someone else to initiate recovery.

Don’t waste another moment.  Dedicate yourself to some new and immediate goal that you can do right now, today.  Get up!  Go help someone, right now.  Get yourself out of your doldrums.  Go live your life.

Be a volunteer today.  Help a neighbor.  Wash their windows.  Collect trash along a road.  Read a story to kids at the library.   Visit a senior: play cards with them, listen to their stories.   Walk into a store and offer to help for an hour, for free.  Do something nice for yourself: listen to a symphony; read a book; take some photos.

 

Be a friend TODAY.  Go live your life

Be a friend TODAY. Go live your life.

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